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Warren, Omar and Garcia Lead Letter Calling for Sanctions Relief

February 14, 2021

February 11, 2021.-  WASHINGTON—Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rep. Jesús G. “Chuy” García (D-IL) today led a letter urging President Biden to take on a broader analysis of the humanitarian impacts of sanctions and to reconsider sanctions that are impeding COVID relief.

The letter was also signed by Senator Ed Markey and Reps. Bass, Blumenauer, Bush, Castro, Cicilline, Espaillat, Grijalva, Hank Johnson, Barbara Lee, Lofgren, Lowenthal, Jefferies, Jones, Khanna, McGovern, Moore, Ocasio-Cortez, Pocan, Pressley, Schakowsky, Tlaib, and Welch.

President Biden announced on his second day in office that his Administration would be conducting a review of all existing sanctions and their impacts on COVID-19 relief. International institutions including the World Health Organization and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees have all called for sanctions relief to help facilitate an international response to the pandemic. International and local human rights and humanitarian NGOs have put out similar calls.

“It is both a moral and public health imperative that our efforts to combat COVID-19 are global in scope because the pandemic’s economic consequences require international cooperation,” the members wrote. “The pandemic does not adhere to borders, nor does it account for complex geopolitical realities—until the virus is eradicated everywhere, it is not eradicated anywhere.

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“We are also hopeful that this review indicates a willingness on the part of your Administration to consider the humanitarian impacts of sanctions more broadly. Far too often and for far too long, sanctions have been imposed as a knee-jerk reaction without a measured and considered assessment of their impacts. Sanctions are easy to put in place, but notoriously difficult to lift. And while they have demonstrably harmed civilian populations, caused authoritarian governments to further constrict civil spaces and repress civil and political rights, squeezed the ability of humanitarian organizations to provide support during crises and disasters, made basic staples such as food, medicine, and gasoline prohibitively expensive, created and fueled black market economies, and driven our rivals deeper into dependency on one another, we have historically not conducted regular assessments to determine how sanctions connect to the policy outcomes they seek to achieve so that it’s often difficult to demonstrably prove their net benefit to national interests and security.”

The letter is supported by the Alliance for Cuba Engagement and Respect (ACERE), American Friends Service Committee, CEPR, Demand Progress, Just Foreign Policy, Mennonite Central Committee, NIAC, Peace Action, and Win Without War.

You can view the full letter below and here.

February 11, 2021

 

Dear President Biden:

We are writing to express our strong support for the COVID-19 sanctions relief review that is included in your National Security Directive on United States Global Leadership to Strengthen the International COVID-19 Response and to Advance Global Health Security and Biological Preparedness.

Dozens of Members of Congress expressed grave concern to the previous administration about the way that U.S. sanctions were hampering a global response to both the public health crisis and the economic crisis perpetuated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Existing protocols and licenses have proved woefully insufficient to meet the enormity of the challenges shared by people around the world in the face of the pandemic. Even when licenses and humanitarian exemptions are available, moreover, there is a persistent problem of overcompliance, particularly from the financial sector. This has led to catastrophic humanitarian consequences in various parts of the world.

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It is both a moral and public health imperative that our efforts to combat COVID-19 are global in scope because the pandemic’s economic consequences require international cooperation. The pandemic does not adhere to borders, nor does it account for complex geopolitical realities—until the virus is eradicated everywhere, it is not eradicated anywhere.

We encourage you to consult with national and international organizations who have done much of the legwork on this issue already, including the World Health Organization, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and various human rights and humanitarian organizations.

We are also hopeful that this review indicates a willingness on the part of your Administration to consider the humanitarian impacts of sanctions more broadly. Far too often and for far too long, sanctions have been imposed as a knee-jerk reaction without a measured and considered assessment of their impacts. Sanctions are easy to put in place, but notoriously difficult to lift. And while they have demonstrably harmed civilian populations, caused authoritarian governments to further constrict civil spaces and repress civil and political rights, squeezed the ability of humanitarian organizations to provide support during crises and disasters, made basic staples such as food, medicine, and gasoline prohibitively expensive, created and fueled black market economies, and driven our rivals deeper into dependency on one another, we have historically not conducted regular assessments to determine how sanctions connect to the policy outcomes they seek to achieve so that it’s often difficult to demonstrably prove their net benefit to national interests and security.

The COVID-19 pandemic, as an existential threat with no geographic or political limits, has laid bare the interconnectedness of people around the world. We are profoundly grateful for the leadership you have demonstrated by ordering this comprehensive review of existing sanctions, eagerly await the results of the review, and stand ready to work with your administration to make much-needed and overdue changes to the way we use sanctions as a foreign policy tool.

 

Sincerely,

Ilhan Omar Jesús G. “Chuy” García Elizabeth Warren

Member of Congress Member of Congress United States Senator

Additional signers
Senator Edward J. Markey
Representative Karen Bass
Representative Earl Blumenauer Representative Cori Bush
Representative Joaquin Castro Representative David N. Cicilline Representative Adriano Espaillat Representative Raúl M. Grijalva Representative Henry C. “Hank” Johnson Jr. Representative Barbara Lee
Representative Hakeem Jeffries Representative Mondaire Jones Representative Ro Khanna
Representative Zoe Lofgren
Representative Alan Lowenthal Representative James P. McGovern Representative Gwen Moore
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Representative Mark Pocan
Representative Ayanna Pressley Representative Jan Schakowsky Representative Rashida Tlaib Representative Nydia M. Velázquez Representative Peter Welch

Cc:

The Honorable Antony Blinken, Secretary of State

The Honorable Janet Yellen, Secretary of the Treasury

The Honorable Gina Raimondo, Secretary-Designate of Commerce

 

 

Featured image: FIle Photo

(Ilhan Omar)

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