U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wally Adeyemo traveled to Turkey this week to discuss Russia‘s invasion of Ukraine and the imposition of sanctions on Moscow, the finance ministry said in a statement on Saturday. Adeyemo visited Turkey Wednesday through Friday, Treasury said. officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Treasury and Finance in Ankara and speaking with financial institutions in Istanbul.
Treasury said Adeyemo had consulted with financial institutions about the implementation and implementation of Western sanctions against Russia following its Ukraine invasion in February. 24, which killed or maim thousands. with illicit funds and the integrity of the existing banking sector continues to be protected, “we read in a statement.
Washington and its allies have imposed a number of sanctions against Moscow since its invasion of Ukraine, including targeting the country’s top lenders and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The bodies were found in towns where the troops withdrew. It denies directing citizens and claims, without evidence, that signs of atrocities were committed. Kyiv criticized Turkey’s skepticism in imposing sanctions on Russia since the attack, but also thanked Ankara for its political and military support to end the war, including officials in charge both sides for peace talks.
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