Sentences with phrase «of economic sanctions»

To put it another way, would you rather see your nation's environment, biodiversity and agricultural security permanently damaged, or endure a few years of economic sanctions?
Other kinds of economic sanctions - pay cuts, school closings - are forbidden as well.
Myanmar has achieved 7 - 8 percent economic growth since its democratization in the spring of 2011, and in the spring of 2016, the military government came to an end, encouraging the lifting of economic sanctions imposed by the U.S..
As you can tell from the far right column above, the main reason that OPEC's January output fell by 8,100 barrels per day from revised December figures was the decrease of 47,300 barrels per day in output from Venezuela, which is suffering from the effects of economic sanctions imposed by the US.
But, how large will be the impact of an economic sanction on a nation if the economic sanction is imposed by China and India as they are the 2nd and 5th largest economies of the planet with combined GDP of 13.46 trillion dollars (72 % of U.S.A's GDP) which shows that US is not the only nation with the economic might to impose economic sanctions on nations.
South Korea also declared it was imposing a new round of economic sanctions on North Korea, whose sole major ally is China.
Reuters reported last month that the FBI was examining whether Russians suggested during Kushner's meeting with Gorkov at Trump Tower the lifting or relaxing of economic sanctions in exchange for Russian banks financing business ventures of Trump's associates and family.
Such a move by Tehran would allow Iran to ramp up its nuclear program all over again — this time largely free of economic sanctions from any country but the US.
Given the country's appetite for building nuclear and other weapons, as well as the effects of economic sanctions, it seems likely that North Korea will continue to seek ways of exploiting the cyber world for economic advantage.
SCC Secretary General Annette Magnusson will speak in the open debate on the approach of Arbitral Institutions when administering disputes involving application of economic sanctions.
The entire trip is thought to be rankling the plans of Vice President Pence, who just remarked while in Tokyo that the U.S. is planning to implement «the toughest, most aggressive round of economic sanctions ever» on North Korea.
The rial has lost almost half its value since September, partly due to fears of a return of economic sanctions if U.S. President Donald Trump carries out his threat to exit a nuclear deal with Tehran.
But with evidence current sanctions lack public support, Rodriguez said he thought the country's opposition «would feel quite uncomfortable with an escalation of the economic sanctions.
Still, North Korea has been feeling the weight of economic sanctions and Kim's statements to the party meeting signaled a desire to prioritize the development of his impoverished country.
North Korea is drenched in chronic economic problems, due to a one - sided focus on military spending and decades of economic sanctions from the international community.
Meanwhile the US president, who has repeatedly stated that the Iran nuclear deal signed under the Barack Obama administration was «the worst deal ever», has until May 12 to decide on a possible reinstatement of economic sanctions against Iran.
Plus Russia already is the target of economic sanctions and they don't care much about them - if anything some in Russia are grateful about the latter.
The speaker, a prominent surrogate for Hillary Clinton, has attacked Trump repeatedly on Twitter and vowed that New York City will remain a sanctuary city in spite of Republican threats of economic sanctions.
Regretfully, the increased global interest in recent months has also been matched by increasingly aggressive actions from Argentina in the form of economic sanctions and trade blockades.
Today in Washington, D.C., Indian and U.S. diplomats resumed talks on the impact of the economic sanctions put into place against India after the May tests.
Stone highlighted the planned construction, beginning in 2018, of the Iranian Light Source Facility (ILSF), which would be the country's first synchrotron and its «biggest basic science project ever,» as «a testament to the country's determination to do science in spite of turmoil, political interference, and the viselike grip of economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies to block Iran's suspected effort to develop nuclear weapons.
My own view is that the «No» side has the better view of it, particularly in light of the extensive history of economic sanctions and blockades as a tools of international policy and warfare throughout modern history, but I'll concede there are competing views.
This great disadvantage is only counterbalanced by the real possibility of economic sanction.
It is designed to limit Tehran's nuclear program in return for the lifting of economic sanctions.
But Iran, which didn't even attend the talks, had always said it was unwilling to freeze production levels as it seeks to regain its share of the market which was lost during years of economic sanctions.
How is the Arbitral Institutions» Approach to Administering International Disputes involving the application of economic sanctions?
Although the U.S. government took steps last week to limit the impact of economic sanctions, individual agencies began suspending all interactions with scientists from a long list of Indian and Pakistani research institutions, denying entry to some and questioning the status of others already in the country, restricting the exchange of lab materials, and canceling ongoing projects.
It was designed to limit Tehran's nuclear program in return for the lifting of economic sanctions.
During those hard years of economic sanctions, looters were already a danger.
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