President Barack Obama said Thursday that additional sanctions against Russia are “teed up” and could be implemented in a matter of days.
The remarks, given at a press conference in Japan, are the latest warning that the U.S. is prepared to ramp up pressure on Russia as the crisis in Ukraine deepens.
“The fact that I haven’t announced them yet doesn’t mean they haven’t been prepared and teed up,” Obama said. Earlier this week, the U.S. announced that American troops would be deployed to eastern Europe for drills.
Obama added that sanctions may not change “Putin’s calculus,” and he called on other countries to be part of a collective effort to increase pressure on Russia.
The president said the U.S. hasn’t seen Russia “abide by the spirit or the letter of the agreement in Geneva,” referring to the deescalation agreement the U.S., European union, Russia, and Ukraine agreed to earlier this month.








