The recognition of Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism is now being discussed in the power circles of many countries, but the discussion on this issue in the United States causes the greatest resonance.. The State Department is reserved about this decision, as it believes that it could cause certain problems for the States and Ukraine.. The State Department secretly expressed its concerns to Congress. Politico reports..
According to the source, people familiar with the situation said that in recent days, State Department officials have conveyed to the offices of Congress their serious concerns about the relevant regulation.. In particular, they believe that the inclusion of Russia in the list of state sponsors of terrorism could jeopardize the fragile " It took months to reach this agreement, and although ships are slowly starting to leave Ukrainian ports, somewhat easing the global food crisis, there is no guarantee that Russia will live up to its obligations if the United States recognizes it as a state sponsor of terrorism..
In addition, the state included in the corresponding list suffers from global sanctions.. This will mean that the authorities will actually deprive Americans of the opportunity to do business with the Russian Federation.. In turn, some congressmen believe that the recognition of Russia as a sponsor of terrorism will not lead to the automatic application of sanctions that will disrupt the " They note that the law may cause some “shaking” in the private sector, but this problem can be solved by agreeing with business leaders.. For example, to allocate certain funds to them for the development of industry.
Other sources familiar with the situation say the bill will not be put to a vote in the House Foreign Affairs Committee without the direct support of the Biden administration..
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Recall, on July 27, the US Senate adopted a resolution calling for the recognition of the Russian Federation as a sponsor of terrorism for aggression against Ukraine, Georgia and Chechnya and the death of a huge number of people. But Secretary of State Anthony Blinken opposed the decision..