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With Ukraine under siege, Biden announces new trade sanctions to ‘squeeze’ Russia

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March 11, 2022, 8:52 AM

Stepping up the economic pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin as he continues to attack Ukraine, President Joe Biden announced Friday that in conjunction with other G-7 nations and the European Union, the U.S. will move to revoke “most favored nation” trade status for Russia.

“As Putin continues his merciless assault, the United States and allies and partners continue to work in lockstep to ramp up the economic pressures on Putin and to further isolate Russia in the global stage,” Biden said from the White House. “Revoking PNTR (permanent normal trade relations) for Russia is gonna make it harder for Russia to do business with the United States.”

The move to strip Russia of its favored nation status would allow the U.S. and others to impose tariffs on a wide range of Russian goods.

Biden also announced the U.S. is banning the import of certain goods from Russia, including seafood, vodka and diamonds.

“Putin is the aggressor. He cannot pursue a war threatening the very foundation to the international peace and stability and then ask for financial help,” Biden said, adding that the U.S. will speak to the G-7 about Russia’s ability to borrow the interpreter national monetary fund and world bank.

MORE: Russia-Ukraine live updates: Number of refugees grows to 2.5 million

Additionally, Biden said he spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Friday morning ahead of his remarks, and “told him — as I have each and every time I’ve spoken to him — that the United States stands with Ukraine as they bravely fight to defend their country.”

While each country will have to suspend normalized trade relations on their own, the announcement is another example of Western unity against Putin as nations tighten the squeeze on Russia.

But the impact may not go as far as previous economic sanctions. In 2019, Russia was the 20th largest supplier of goods imports to the U.S., according to a trade representative, with mineral fuel like oil and gas as the top import — which Biden has already banned earlier this week.

PHOTO: President Joe Biden speaks about trade with Russia, from the Roosevelt Room of the White House, in Washington on March 11, 2022. Biden said the US and its allies will revoke Russia's favored trade status. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)PHOTO: President Joe Biden speaks about trade with Russia, from the Roosevelt Room of the White House, in Washington on March 11, 2022. Biden said the US and its allies will revoke Russia's favored trade status. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: President Joe Biden speaks about trade with Russia, from the Roosevelt Room of the White House, in Washington on March 11, 2022. Biden said the US and its allies will revoke Russia’s favored trade status. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

Over the past two weeks, Russia has widened its attacks on major cities across Ukraine. The United Nations said Thursday that at least 549 civilians, 41 of whom were children, have died since Russia’s invasion began. At least 2.5 million have already fled the country.

“Most of the civilian casualties recorded were caused by the use of explosive weapons with a wide impact area, including shelling from heavy artillery and multi-launch rocket systems, and missile and airstrikes,” the office said.

MORE: What is the threat of a ‘cornered’ Putin as the Russia-Ukraine conflict drags on?

As the threat of Russia taking over Kyiv and overthrowing Zelenskyy looms, the 40-mile Russian military convoy that was last seen northwest of Kyiv has repositioned around the capital city, appearing to take attackable positions.

“We remind Russian authorities that directing attacks against civilians and civilian objects as well as so-called bombardment in towns and villages and other forms of indiscriminate attacks are prohibited under international law and may amount to war crimes,” said the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights spokesperson Elizabeth Throssell on Friday.

PHOTO: Residents evacuate the city of Irpin, north of Kyiv, March 10, 2022, as smoke rises in the distance. (Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images)PHOTO: Residents evacuate the city of Irpin, north of Kyiv, March 10, 2022, as smoke rises in the distance. (Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images)
PHOTO: Residents evacuate the city of Irpin, north of Kyiv, March 10, 2022, as smoke rises in the distance. (Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images)

But Russia has doubled down, instead, on its false claims that the U.S. and Ukraine are developing chemical or biological weapons for use against invading Russian forces. Russia is expected to bring the false accusation to the United Nations Security Council on Friday — one day after a senior U.S. defense official warned that the U.S. has seen “indications” of Russia using a potential false flag operation biochemical weapons as a pretext for the potential use of “these kinds of agents in an attack.”

MORE: Russia escalates false chemical weapons claims about US, Ukraine by bringing them to UN

Asked about the accusation Friday, Biden said he wouldn’t comment on intelligence but warned Russia not to make such a move.

“Your White House has said that Russia may use chemical weapons, or create a false flag operation to use them,” a reporter said. “What evidence have you seen showing that, and would the U.S. have a military response if Putin would launch a chemical attack?”

“I’m not going to speak about intelligence, but Russia would pay a huge price,” Biden replied.

Pres. Biden says G7 countries are stepping up economic pressure on Russian oligarchs: “They support Putin. They steal from the Russian people and they seek to hide their money in our countries… and they must share in the pain of these sanctions.” https://t.co/r4gCj2PZafpic.twitter.com/MSY790DRAo

— ABC News (@ABC) March 11, 2022

As the situation on-the-ground escalates, Republican senators have urged the Biden administration to send Ukraine 29 MiG fighter jets Poland offered to provide to Ukraine – but only if the U.S. transports them, which the Pentagon has not agreed to.

“Enough talk. People are dying. Send them the planes that they need,” Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said at a press conference Thursday. Ukraine, meanwhile, has pleaded with NATO, unsuccessfully, to enforce a no-fly zone over the country.

PHOTO: Women and children who have fled war-town Ukraine walk to board a train to transport them to Przemysl main train station after crossing the Polish Ukrainian border crossing on March 10, 2022 in Medyka, Poland. (Omar Marques/Getty Images)PHOTO: Women and children who have fled war-town Ukraine walk to board a train to transport them to Przemysl main train station after crossing the Polish Ukrainian border crossing on March 10, 2022 in Medyka, Poland. (Omar Marques/Getty Images)
PHOTO: Women and children who have fled war-town Ukraine walk to board a train to transport them to Przemysl main train station after crossing the Polish Ukrainian border crossing on March 10, 2022 in Medyka, Poland. (Omar Marques/Getty Images)

In response to claims that Russia may view the transfer of MiGs as escalatory on behalf of the U.S., the GOP group scoffed, saying it was time for the U.S. to project strength in this conflict and have Putin fear the U.S. for a change.

Vice President Kamala Harris, making stops across Europe to address the crisis, said Thursday that the administration is inching closer to acknowledging war crimes by Russia, saying “Absolutely there should be an investigation and we should all be watching,” while White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the U.S. must go through “the legal assessment and review to make a formal conclusion.”

ABC News’ Luis Martinez, Conor Finnegan, Molly Nagle and Allison Pecorin contributed to this report.

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