U.N. removes Russia from Human Rights Council, U.S. revokes most favored nation trading status

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Published at : April 14, 2022

Ukraine urged NATO to provide more military equipment as the war rages on. This comes as the U.N. removes Russia from the Human Rights Council, the Senate revoked Russia's 'most favored nation' trading status, and the U.S. announced new penalties against Russia. They include a ban on all new investment in the country and sanctions on Putin's daughters. Meanwhile, Ukrainian president Zelenskyy addressed the Greek Parliament asking for more help. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi 

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