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Trump administration imposes sanctions on Russia for chemical weapons use, while more generally sending mixed signals regarding NATO and Russia

  • Autores: Jean Galbraith
  • Localización: American Journal of International Law, ISSN 0002-9300, Vol. 112, Nº 4, 2018, págs. 735-741
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • During the summer of 2018, U.S. diplomacy related to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Russia took sharp twists and turns. President Trump's statements at a pair of diplomatic events abroad in July sowed confusion regarding the continued U.S. commitment to NATO and the nature of the relationship between the White House and the Kremlin. Yet despite some wariness regarding NATO and a desire to have “a very good relationship with Russia,” Trump joined a robust NATO summit declaration that emphasized Russian malfeasance and reaffirmed the importance of the North Atlantic Alliance. Several weeks later, the U.S. State Department announced the imposition of new sanctions on Russia pursuant to the Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991.


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