Monday, 28 April 2014


 
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, April 28 -- When the US announced new sanctions on Russia on April 28, senior Obama administration officials or "SA Os" were asked about the stock price of Russian banks actually going up since they were not on the list, and if the US has given up on Crimea.
   On Crimea, SAO cited UN General Assembly overwhelmingly condemnation. But as Inner City Press reported the day of that vote, there were 58 abstentions.
   The US officials were directly asked about France's still-proposed sale of Mistral warships to Russia, on which Inner City Press asked US State Department deputy spokesperson Marie Harf in March. On April 25, one SAO said this issues wasn't in their bailiwick; a second SAO the Europeans are looking into this.
   At the UN, outgoing French Ambassador Gerard Araud has refused to answer Press questions about the Mistral. In France, foreign minister Laurent Fabius has said it would only be reconsidered if other European countries committed to similar losses for themselves, which seems unlikely.
   A questioner calling in from Moscow asked the US officials about the captive "OSCE observers." Since even one of the SAO had called them "Vienna Document observers," one waited to see it would be specified to clarify the record. But now. The SAO who cited "Vienna Document" observers said their mistreatment makes sectoral sanctions more likely. Well, four of the seven ARE German...

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