Banking Republicans Oppose Treasury Nominees Over Nord Stream II AG
Biden Administration Must Follow Law and Sanction Russian Pipeline
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Banking Committee Republicans today sent a letter informing Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen of Republicans’ intent to oppose two Treasury nominees until the administration imposes mandatory sanctions on Nord Stream II AG (NS2AG).
“Until the administration complies with
Section 228 of CAATSA, or adequately addresses the absence of penalties on
NS2AG, we intend to oppose [Treasury] nominees Brian Nelson and Elizabeth
Rosenberg should a markup be scheduled for them at the Senate Committee on
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs,” the senators wrote.
Last week, President Biden reversed
longstanding U.S. policy on Nord Stream II and announced the U.S. and Germany
reached a deal to allow for the completion of the pipeline. While Secretary of
State Anthony Blinken waived NS2AG sanctions under the Protecting Europe's
Energy Security Act (PEESA) in May 2021, the administration has not
imposed mandatory sanctions on NS2AG under Section 228 of the Countering
America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA). Section 228 requires
the president to sanction any foreign entity that knowingly facilitates a
significant transaction for, or on behalf of, any person that is already under
Russia-related sanctions.
In
May 2021, the State Department PEESA report found
that NS2AG has “facilitated transactions” for the construction of the pipeline.
Publicly available information further suggests that NS2AG has facilitated
these significant transactions on behalf of numerous sanctioned Russian
entities, including Gazprom
(the
owner of NS2AG), the pipe-laying ship Fortuna
(which
continues to lay pipe today), and JSC
Sovfracht (which has
boasted publicly about providing equipment for the Nord Stream II project).
“The State Department’s own PEESA findings
to Congress, combined with NS2AG’s apparent ongoing involvement with sanctioned
Russian entities, strongly suggests there is evidence that NS2AG has
facilitated significant transactions for, or on behalf of, one or more
previously-sanctioned entities,” the senators asserted.
To read the full letter, click
here.
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