S-400 deal with Russia focus area for sanctions: warns US ahead of Putin's visit to India

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US has urged its allies to forgo transactions with Russia, warning that the S-400 missile defence system that intends to buy would be a "focus area" for it to implement punitive sanctions against a nation undertaking "significant" business deals with the Russians.

The Act primarily deals with sanctions on Russian interests such as its oil and gas industry, defence and security sector, and financial institutions, in the backdrop of its military intervention in and its alleged meddling in the 2016 US

"We urge all of our allies and partners to forgo transactions with that would trigger sanctions under CAATSA," a State Department said on Wednesday when asked about India's plan to purchase multi-billion S-400 system from

"The Administration has indicated that a focus area for the implementation of CAATSA Section 231 is new or qualitative upgrades in capability - including the S-400 air and system," the said.

According to a media report, and Russia will sign a deal for the multi-billion-dollar S-400 surface-to-air missile system this week.

has been negotiating to sell the S-400 long-range surface-to-air missiles to for months.

The signing of the deal for Moscow's most advanced air defence system will be overseen by Russian Vladimir Putin, who is visiting on October 4-5 for the annual India-Russia summit, the report said quoting a top Kremlin said.

"The is trying to develop a relationship and change that, but we've not been successful, at least to date," US told in an interview.

In September, a senior administration told reporters that purchase of major military system like multi-billion S-400 system would be considered as a "significant transaction and thus has a potential" for CAATSA sanctions.

The emphasized that the ultimate target of these sanctions was Russia.

The CAATSA sanctions in this context are not intended to undermine the defence capabilities of any particular country.

"They are instead aimed at imposing costs upon Russia in response to its malign activities," the official had said.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 10:20 IST