Wednesday, September 3, 2025
  • About us
    • Write for us
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms of use
    • Privacy Policy
  • RSS Feeds
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
DefenceTalk
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports
No Result
View All Result
DefenceTalk
No Result
View All Result
Home Defence & Military News Defense Geopolitics News

U.S./Russia: Arms Sanctions Threaten Business Ties

by Editor
August 14, 2006
in Defense Geopolitics News
4 min read
0
14
VIEWS

Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,

WASHINGTON: The U.S. State Department's August 4 announcement that it was imposing sanctions on the two Russian defense firms set off a firestorm in Moscow.

It also sent many U.S. enterprises running to review their Russian contracts.
 
The sanctions were leveled against a total of seven firms — in Russia, North Korea, India, and Cuba — for their dealings with Iran.
 
U.S. government agencies and private firms are facing a two-year block on working with any of the targeted companies on projects that could be interpreted as having a military function.
 
Partnerships At Risk
 
Russia has no direct military contracts with the United States. But the sanctions could hit private companies with long-standing business ties in Russia.
 
The most notable of these is Boeing. It is working with Sukhoi on a Russian civilian regional jet, the SuperJet 100. It is also the main consumer of titanium produced by a Russian firm (VSMPO-Avisma) that is set to be purchased by Rosoboroneksport.
 
And Boeing hopes to hold on to a $3-billion contract to supply Russia's Aeroflot with Boeing 787 jumbo jets.

s-300air-defensesystem.jpg

Russia's advanced S-300 air-defense system (epa file photo)
More Military Pictures




“Boeing is still assessing the effect of these sanctions on our business in Russia,” Boeing spokesperson Tim Neil said. “However, based on our initial review, we do not believe that the sanctions will affect our commercial relationships with Russian suppliers of titanium, or our work with Sukhoi on the SuperJet 100 program. That said, we are continuing to assess the situation and coordinate with the U.S. government to make sure that we're in full compliance.”
 
Such assessments are meant to ensure that private firms are collaborating with Russia on civilian, not military, projects.
 
Items like titanium parts do not appear to fall under the current U.S. restrictions, and Boeing officials have said the company's projects in Russia “fully adhere” to both U.S. and Russian export laws.
 
Under Review
 
Boeing is one of a number of U.S. firms to review its contracts with Sukhoi and Rosoboroneksport.
 
Sharon Weinberger, the editor of “Defense Technology International” magazine, says companies are racing to determine how, and if, the sanctions will affect their business dealings.
 
“When these State Department regulations go out, the first thing that companies will tell you is that it's very, very hard,” Weinberger said. “U.S. companies struggle a lot with State Department regulations — most notably, trying to figure out which items are civil items, and not necessarily controlled by the State Department, and which items are military items.”
 
Spokespeople like Boeing's Tim Neil say it is not the job of private firms to second guess political decisions by the government — even those that may affect their business.
 
But Russian officials openly criticized the sanctions as an “unfriendly act” that will only exacerbate existing tensions in the Moscow-Washington relationship.
 
Sergei Chemezov, the director of Rosoboroneksport and a former KGB colleague of Russian President Vladimir Putin, said this week that the sanctions would hurt “the effectiveness of U.S. contingents in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
 
Chemezov's remarks were an apparent reference to a proposal that would allow U.S. trading firms to sell Russian weapons to those countries, which could be derailed by the U.S. sanctions.
 
Aiding And Abetting?
 
The United States says the sanctions were imposed because the seven targeted firms were involved in the sale of materials to Iran that could contribute to the development of weapons of mass destruction.
 
But, Weinberger notes, many Russian officials are skeptical.
 
“Of course that's the stated reason,” Weinberger said. “People are certainly looking, especially in Russia, for subplots. There's certainly a political motivation to this. One has to look at the timing. There was the recently announced $3 billion in arms sales to Venezuela that the U.S. has protested repeatedly. So yes, that should, by the letter of the law, be separate from the concerns over Iran. But I think you'd have to be very, very optimistic not to think that the two are related, at least in timing.”
 
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, whose relationship with the United States is highly contentious, drew condemnation from Washington for the arms deal with Russia, which was signed on July 27.
 
The U.S. sanctions were officially registered two days earlier, on July 25.

Previous Post

Clashes In Afghanistan Leave 23 Dead

Next Post

US Involved In Planning Israel's Operations In Lebanon

Related Posts

Trump announces ‘full and immediate’ India-Pakistan ceasefire

Trump announces ‘full and immediate’ India-Pakistan ceasefire

May 10, 2025

US President Donald Trump on Saturday announced a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan after days of deadly jet fighter,...

Pakistan says Indian missiles strike air bases as conflict spirals

Pakistan says Indian missiles strike air bases as conflict spirals

May 10, 2025

Pakistan's military on Saturday said India launched another wave of missiles targeting three air bases -- including one on the...

Next Post

US Involved In Planning Israel's Operations In Lebanon

Latest Defense News

Britain, Germany jointly developing missiles: ministers

Britain, Germany jointly developing missiles: ministers

May 17, 2025
Trump announces ‘full and immediate’ India-Pakistan ceasefire

Trump announces ‘full and immediate’ India-Pakistan ceasefire

May 10, 2025
Pakistan says Indian missiles strike air bases as conflict spirals

Pakistan says Indian missiles strike air bases as conflict spirals

May 10, 2025
J-10C fighter jet

Pakistan says India has brought neighbours ‘closer to major conflict’

May 9, 2025
North Korea fires multiple suspected cruise missiles

North Korea fires flurry of short-range ballistic missiles

May 9, 2025
China says ‘closely watching’ Ukraine situation after Russian attack

China vows to stand with Russia in face of ‘hegemonic bullying’

May 9, 2025

Defense Forum Discussions

  • Royal Australian Navy Discussions and Updates 2.0
  • Indonesian Aero News
  • Russian Army/Ground Forces Discussion and Updates
  • Royal Danish Navy
  • Indonesia: 'green water navy'
  • Middle East Defence & Security
  • The Indonesian Army
  • Vietnamese Army
  • Royal Norwegian Navy (RNoN) News and Discussion
  • Royal New Zealand Navy Discussions and Updates
DefenceTalk

© 2003-2020 DefenceTalk.com

Navigate Site

  • Defence Forum
  • Military Photos
  • RSS Feeds
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Defense News
    • Defense & Geopolitics News
    • War Conflicts News
    • Army News
    • Air Force News
    • Navy News
    • Missiles Systems News
    • Nuclear Weapons
    • Defense Technology
    • Cybersecurity News
  • Military Photos
  • Defense Forum
  • Military Videos
  • Military Weapon Systems
    • Weapon Systems
    • Reports

© 2003-2020 DefenceTalk.com