US slaps new sanctions on Russia

President Barack Obama has declared the United States will join the European Union in slapping tough new sanctions on Russia.

US President Barack Obama

(AAP)

President Barack Obama has declared the United States will join the European Union in slapping new sanctions on Russia's energy sector, arms industry and financial institutions.

The broader economic measures will hurt Moscow's ability to secure dollar financing for its banks, in the toughest attack yet on its economy since it became embroiled in the conflict in Ukraine.

"The major sanctions we're announcing today will continue to ratchet up the pressure on Russia, including the cronies and companies supporting Russia's illegal activities in the Ukraine," Obama said on Tuesday.

He denied the West was being drawn into a new Cold War with its former-Soviet foe, but warned that the United States and Europe are running out of patience Vladimir Putin's government.

"Today in building on the measures we announced two weeks ago, the United States is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the Russian economy - energy, arms and finance," Obama said.

"We're blocking the exports of specific goods and technologies to the Russian energy sector.

"We're expanding our sanctions to more Russian banks and defence companies. We're formally suspending credits and financing for economic development projects in Russia."

Earlier, the US Treasury had singled out VTB Bank, its subsidiary Bank of Moscow and Russian Agricultural Bank as three institutions joining the existing sanctions regime against Russia.


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