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Moscow hopes U.S. Congress will repeal Jackson-Vanick
amendment
MOSCOW. Nov 28 (Interfax) - Moscow hopes that U.S. Congress will repeal the
Jackson-Vanick amendment in the near future.
"Now that [congressional] elections have been held, we hope the U.S.
Congress will do away with this harmful remnant of the past," Foreign
Ministry spokesman Alexander Yakovenko told reporters in Moscow on Thursday.
This amendment "is not only contrary to today's new quality of Russian-U.S.
relations, but also presents a direct obstacle to business ties between the two
countries," he said.
"At the recent summit in St. Petersburg, the U.S. president reconfirmed
that he and his administration are doing everything possible to get this
amendment repealed," Yakovenko said.
Concerning the procedures for repealing this "discriminatory
amendment," Yakovenko said that "[U.S.] Congress should pass a law on
the matter." "On May 22 this year, U.S. legislators approved a special
resolution in which they expressed support for a timely and proper solution to
this issue," Yakovenko said.
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