For better ties, Russia must change its behaviour: WH

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The wants a positive relationship with Russia, but for this to happen, needs to significantly change its behaviour, the has said.

The comment from the came hours after the sanctioned seven Russian oligarchs, 12 companies, and 17 top government officials and allies of

"We want a positive relationship with the Russian government, but for this to happen, there must be a significant change in their behaviour," told reporters yesterday at her daily conference.

"The sanctions and the totality of the administration's actions, which are in keeping with Congress' wishes, prove the is absolutely correct when he says no one has been tougher on Russia," Sanders said.

She said the ball was in as their actions would decide the kind of relationship has with the US in near future.

"As the has said, he wants to have a good relationship with Russia, but that's going to depend on some of the actions by the Russians," Sanders said.

"However, at the same time, the is going to continue to be tough until we see that change take place. And we're going to continue working forward to have a meeting with at some point," Sanders said.

Top American lawmakers welcomed the sanctions on

Senator said the sanctions were "a clear message" to Putin and warned that the Russians would pay heavily for their alleged aggression in and

"The US must press forward with a broader strategy to deter and, if necessary, defeat Russian aggression and counter Russian malign influence activities. Anything less will only encourage Putin to continue attacking us, our allies, and democracies around the world," said McCain.

The yesterday said the was implementing new sanctions on Russian oligarchs, government officials, and entities for their roles advancing Russia's malign activities.

The sanctions target seven Russian oligarchs and the 12 companies they own or control, 17 senior officials, and a state-owned Russian weapons trading company and a it owns.

As a result, all assets subject to US jurisdiction of the designated individuals and entities, and of any other entities blocked by operation of law as a result of their ownership by a sanctioned party, are frozen, and US persons are generally prohibited from dealings with them.

Additionally, non-US persons could face sanctions for knowingly facilitating significant transactions for or on behalf of the individuals or entities blocked by the US today.

The fresh sanctions are the latest step by the US against following the of a former Russian in England, interference in the US 2016 election and a cyberattack, said.

According to the White House, the has consistently confronted Russian activities that threaten US institutions, its interests, or its allies.

Among other sanctions and measures, the has taken action to call out and confront Russian efforts to undermine the

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 07:55 IST