Russian aggression has led to increased tensions between Russia and Ukraine, and sparked protests by supporters of Ukraine in Washington, US. The US government is taking action to prevent American businesses from exporting commodities to foreign parties that may transfer them to Russia for use in the conflict.
The Commerce Department has sent letters to over 20 American companies, urging them to stop supplying parts used in drones and missiles found in Ukraine. This move aims to hinder Russia’s military efforts by cutting off access to Western technologies. However, despite sanctions imposed on Moscow by the US and over 30 other nations, American components continue to be discovered in Russian weapons left behind in Ukraine.
Assistant Secretary Matthew Axelrod announced that the Commerce Department has sent letters to more than 20 American companies listing over 600 foreign parties, asking them to halt shipments due to the risk of products ending up in Russia. Senior US officials are also engaging with company leaders to discuss additional measures to prevent their products from being used by Russia. These actions show that the US is committed to supporting its allies and protecting its interests in the face of Russian aggression.