Russia ships coronavirus aid supplies to JFK Airport
(Schumer and Pelosi will likely call it proof of Russian Collusion)
A Mystery Wrapped In An Enigma Inside A Russian Coronavirus Aid Shipment To The U.S.
(RFE/RL April 3 2020)
https://www.rferl.org/a/russian-coronavirus-aid-shipment-u-s-mystery-sanctions-propaganda/30529019.html
It was a coronavirus aid shipment that already had raised eyebrows in both the United States and Russia.
A Russian Defense Ministry cargo jet loaded with masks, ventilators, and other medical equipment arrived at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport on April 1: It was "humanitarian assistance," according to the Kremlin, to help the United States in its fight against COVID-19.
Later that same day, however, the State Department contradicted the Kremlin: No, in fact, the United States had purchased the shipment from Russia. The State Department declined to say how much was paid.
A day later, Russia's Foreign Ministry spoke up, saying that Moscow and Washington had split the cost.
Now there's another wrinkle: Two of the Russian entities involved in the shipment were hit with sanctions by the U.S. administration as part of Western punishment imposed for the seizure of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in 2014.
Adding yet further confusion: An anonymous U.S. administration official was quoted as saying that contrary to the Russian statement, the cost was not shared β the United States paid for the entire shipment.
The back-and-forth raised questions among observers: Did the United States violate its own sanctions, or carve out a special exemption to allow the shipment to go forward? If so, why? And why the conflicting accounts about the payment?
Propaganda Concerns
Days earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump made passing reference to the aid shipment, saying it came up during a phone call he had with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. But he spoke about it as if it had already occurred.
On April 2, Trump was asked by reporters about the shipment, and specifically whether he thought it could be used as a part of a propaganda message by the Kremlin.
"He was very nice," Trump said of his phone call with Putin. "He said: 'We have itβ¦. They have difficulties with this virus also, as you know. It was a very nice gesture on behalf of President Putin. I could have said 'No.' But I said: 'I'll take it.'
"I'm not concerned about Russia and propaganda, not even a little bit. There is a lot of medical, very high-quality stuff that I've accepted. It may save a lot of lives and I will take it every day," he said.
Western and Russian critics of Moscow say that the Kremlin is using aid as part of a propaganda campaign amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
In Moscow, Russian state media broadcast stories about the shipment, including footage of the Antonov cargo jet being loaded with supplies. The cardboard boxes were printed with the words "From Russia With Love."
Russia's ambassador to the United States said in a post to the embassy's official Facebook page that he hoped the U.S. government would help Russia in the future, if needed β "without any politicization."
"We can provide emergency equipment needed to save Americans. The Russian humanitarian mission can already be successful even if a single life is saved," Anatoly Antonov said. "We are sure that the U.S., if necessary, will also assist us and we will gladly accept the aid. Without any politicization."
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