NEW YORK (Sputnik) — The US government’s recent decision to lift sanctions against Russian businessman Viktor Bout will make it easier to defend him in court, Bout’s attorney Alexei Tarasov told Sputnik.
"It’s going to make it easier for the defense team to help Viktor, to actually work for him," Tarasov said on Wednesday.
Earlier on Wednesday, RIA Novosti reported that President Barack Obama authorized the lifting of sanctions against individuals "close to former Liberian President Charles Taylor," including Bout.
In 2011, the United States sentenced Bout to a prison sentence of 25 years, and he is held at a medium-security prison in Marion, Illinois.
According to Tarasov, the sanctions required for special reports to be filed with the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) with regard to attorney compensation and various pleadings filed on behalf of the defense.
"I, of course, welcome the new decision that will for the most part obviate all of these requirements," Tarasov added.
On September 2, the UN Security Council in a separate decision amend sanctions against Liberia and removed nearly two dozen individuals, including Bout, from the sanctions list.