Biden bans Russian ships from U.S. ports over Ukraine invasion
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[April 22, 2022]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden
announced on Thursday the United States will ban Russian-affiliated
ships from American ports, joining Canada and European nations in the
latest step to pressure Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Reuters first reported Biden's planned action on Thursday and had
reported in early March that the ban was under consideration by the
White House.
"That means no ship, no ship that sails under the Russian flag or that
is owned or operated by a Russian entity, will be allowed to dock in a
United States port or access our shores. None," Biden said Thursday.
The sources said that in 2021 Russian vessels made about 1,800 visits -
less than 3% of all traffic. People briefed on the matter said nearly
90% of that traffic was oil imports, which the United States has
previously banned.
Biden's order released Thursday cited "the policies and actions of the
government of the Russian Federation to continue the premeditated,
unjustified, unprovoked and brutal war against Ukraine."
The order authorizes the Homeland Security Department to issue rules "to
regulate the anchorage and movement of Russian-affiliated vessels, and
delegate to the secretary my authority to approve such rules and
regulations".
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to guests after delivering remarks
on administration efforts to strengthen national supply chains and
increase the number of truck drivers, at the White House in
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The order aims to prevent Russian
ships from entering the United States - even if they are reflagged
at sea - and covers Russian-flagged, owned or operated ships.
The issue prompted an extensive Biden administration review to
ensure the ban on Russian ships would not seriously impact U.S.
supply chains. The order does not seek to ban the shipment of all
Russian cargo.
Canada on March 1 shut its ports to Russian-owned ships and barred
them from Canadian waters, and many European countries have also
taken the same step including Bulgaria, Estonia and Italy.
The United States previously barred Russian airplanes from U.S.
airspace, joining Canada and European nations in the action. The
United States has also banned the import of oil from Russia.
(Reporting by David ShepardsonEditing by Chizu Nomiyama and Mark
Heinrich)
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