The Dallas City Council voted unanimously to not approve any city contracts with groups that have significant links to the Russian government and hit pause on...
As the invasion of Ukraine enters its third week, Dallas officials opted Wednesday toas long as Vladimir Putin remains the country’s president.
The Dallas City Council voted unanimously to not approve any city contracts with groups that have significant links to the Russian government and hit pause on an 18-year sister city relationship with Saratov, a city of about 840,000 that sits more than 500 miles southeast of Moscow. The council resolution also condemns the Russian attack on Ukraine, urges international business, civic and philanthropic communities to support the Ukrainian people and calls for delaying the possibility of creating any trade offices in Dallas with Russia.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson is trying to form such establishments in the city with several countries, according to his office.
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