Haley said the sanctions, to be announced Monday by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, would target companies that supplied Damascus with equipment and other material related to chemical weapons.
“You will see that Russian sanctions will be coming down. Secretary (Steve) Mnuchin will be announcing those on Monday, if he hasn’t already,” Haley said in an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation.”
“They will go directly to any sort of companies that were dealing with equipment related to Assad and chemical weapons use,” she said.
The move follows air strikes by US, French and British forces in retaliation for an alleged Syrian chemical weapons attack on April 7 in Douma, a rebel-held town near Damascus where more than 40 people were killed.
US military officials said the air strikes early Saturday in Syria took out “the heart” of Syria’s residual chemical weapons capability. The strikes sought to avoid contact with Russian forces in the country to support Assad’s regime.
Published in Daily Times, April 16th 2018.
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