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Is it true that the United States may impose new sanctions on Russian state-owned banks?

On August 29th, it was reported that Russian diplomats revealed that Russian state-owned banks may face a new round of sanctions from the United States.

On August 2, US President Trump signed a sanctions bill against Russia. According to the bill, the United States will impose additional economic sanctions on individuals and entities related to Russia on the grounds that Russia is suspected of interfering in the 20 16 US presidential election and the Ukrainian crisis. On August 23, the United States also announced that it would suspend the issuance of non-immigrant visas throughout Russia, and stipulated that starting from September 1 day, such visas would only be resumed at the US Consulate General in Moscow, and the visa issuance of American consulates in other Russian cities "will remain suspended indefinitely".

The Russian side also responded by mocking Trump's "weakness and incompetence" and claiming that the hope of rebuilding Russia-US relations was shattered. Russian Foreign Ministry official website also responded on the 2nd, saying that no matter what threats or attempts, Russia cannot be forced to change its course or sacrifice its national interests.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has previously announced a package of countermeasures. Including the reduction of all the staff of the US Embassy and Consulate in Russia to 455, which is the same as the current total number of staff of Russian embassies and consulates in the United States; Since August this year 1, the US Embassy has been banned from using its holiday home in the "Silver Pine Forest" in the west of Moscow and its warehouse in the "Tourist Street" in the south of Moscow. Putin said, "As far as you know, we have been patient and restrained enough, but we need to respond and cannot tolerate (the United States) unreasonable behavior against Russia endlessly."