EU adopts new sanctions against Russia, Kallas says
- On Tuesday, the EU and Britain imposed new sanctions targeting Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers and financial firms over the Ukraine war.
- The sanctions follow a Monday phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump that failed to secure a ceasefire and amid stalled diplomatic efforts.
- The EU blacklisted 189 vessels and 45 companies, while Britain added 18 tankers, 46 financial institutions, and key individuals involved in sanction evasion.
- European Commission President von der Leyen emphasized the need to increase efforts on Russia to achieve a ceasefire, while German Foreign Minister Wadephul called for an immediate, unconditional halt to the fighting.
- The sanctions aim to reduce Russia’s oil revenue, already down about $43 billion, and signal tougher penalties if Moscow continues its war in Ukraine.
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European kakistocracy locked in a forever war against Russia
Never interrupt your enemy when he is committing serial suicide (in reverse American gore-style, when the serial killer always resurrects). In the case of the EU kakistocracy, serial self-destruction is always a given, and always skyrocketing. So the EUrocrats in Brussels have just adopted their 17th round of sanctions against Russia - the sky is the limit - targeting nearly 200 tankers of the so-called Russian shadow fleet. The package, endorse…
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