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(Washington Comprehensive) US President Biden warned that if Russia invades Ukraine, he will consider the individual of Russian President Putin.Implement sanctions.British Foreign Minister Trasse also said that the British Congress followed the US sanctions Putin.

Generally speaking, one country will not impose sanctions on the leaders of another country. This sanctional statement marks the intimidation of the United States and Britain to prevent the Russian and Ukraine from raising intimidation.The national leaders who have previously been sanctioned by the United States include Venezuela President Madro, Syrian President Assad, and Libya's late President Cadafi.

Bayeng told reporters in Washington the day before yesterday that if a large number of Russian troops have entered Ukraine on the border, this will be "the largest invasion since World War II."When asked if Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine, he would answer whether he would sanction Putin, and he replied, "Yes, I will consider this question."

Putin's assets to become a mystery is difficult to implement

Russia counterattacked this yesterday that sanctions against Putin will not play any role, but it will damage the efforts to ease the tension of Ukraine.

How to impose sanctions on Putin's personal sanctions is a problem, because his assets are a mystery.On the surface, Putin has almost no assets. He has an annual income of about 10 million rubles (about S $ 170,000), with three cars and an apartment under the name.Investigators have investigated the wealth of Putin based on the "Pandora Papers", but it is difficult to lock specific assets or bank accounts on him.

Biden also said the day before yesterday that he might be transferred to the U.S. military in the near future, but the possibility of unilaterally sent troops to Ukraine.The Pentagon said on Monday that the 8,500 U.S. military is in a "highly alert state" and can support the operation of NATO rapid response troops.

So far, NATO has deployed about 4,000 troops in Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland, including tanks, air defense, intelligence and monitoring forces.

The Japanese government said yesterday that if Ukraine is invaded, Japan will cooperate with the United States to respond.

The Ukrainian ambassador to Japan, Kersson, said on the same day that Ukraine is committed to seeking diplomatic channels to solve the current tension with Russia and believes that the possibility of a full -scale war outbreak is very small, but small -scale conflicts are not excluded.Essence

Kersson's press conference in Tokyo said: "If war occurs, it will be the first time in human history to launch a country with 15 nuclear reactors, 30,000 kilometers of natural gas and petroleum pipelines.War. If all these infrastructure is destroyed, there will be no Ukraine, but that is only one of the consequences. In addition, there is no Central Europe, and Western Europe may be affected. "Energy Industry

The Russian and Ukraine border war densely, and the United States and Europe have repeatedly threatened to sanction in Russia, but European countries have failed to reach a consensus on sanctions. Each country wants to stay in the plan.To minimize the impact of its own economy.

According to Bloomberg, the German government hopes to exempt the energy industry during financial sanctions on Russia.Germany is worried that if it is not exempted, European energy supply may be threatened.Other major Western European countries also have similar views.

The Bayeng government said that the United States is discussing with major energy producers and enterprises around the world that if Russia invades Ukraine, it will work with Energy other than Russia in Europe.

Some large US companies and lobbying groups also pressure the White House and Congress, asking political leaders to act with caution so that they have enough time to reduce damage.After Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, Europe and the United States sanctioned Russia, which led to ExxonMobil withdrawn from the Russian Arctic region and ended a cooperation agreement with Russia's National Petroleum Corporation's US $ 3.2 billion (about S $ 4.3 billion).