Zelenskyy: If Pressure Continues, Russia Will Lose Least $50 Billion a Year
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Zelenskyy: If pressure continues, Russia will lose least $50 billion a year
Ukraine will adjust its communication with partners to prepare new sanctions based on detailed intelligence assessments of the impact of sanctions on the Russian military machine. If pressure continues, the losses of the Russian Federation will amount to at least $50 billion each year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
The sanctions against Russian oil companies are working, Moscow risks losses up to 50 billion dollars a year. That's what the Ukrainian president says in a post on X...
Russia could lose $50 billion a year due to Trump's sanctions, says Zelensky
Ukrainian president says measures would affect Russian oil industry EFE/EPA/PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE Zelensky says Russia could lose up to $50 billion a year due to recently imposed US sanctions The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskysaid this Thursday (30) that the Russia could lose up to US$50 billion a year due to sanctions recently imposed by the United States and other countries to the Russian oil sector, according to a report by Ru…
Zelenski has assured that they have the first detailed assessments of the impact of these sanctions, just a week after they were announced by the United States in retaliation for Russia's alleged "lack of commitment" to negotiate peace with Ukraine.
The president said on his Telegram channel. According to him, the already imposed restrictions against oil companies have caused significant damage to Russia, and if consistent pressure continues, Moscow's losses could reach $50 billion a year.” However, there will be even more sanctions from partners, and we already have the appropriate signals. The volumes of oil supplies from Arab states to the world market will definitely prevent the destabi…
If the pressure on Moscow continues, the Russians will lose only a minimum of $50 billion a year from the recently imposed sanctions, as announced by President Vladimir Zelensky following a meeting with the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Oleg Ivashchenko. AC Zainteres Reuters: U.S. sanctions have not yet worked: the export of oil from the Russian Federation is stable, "Other, the sanctions steps of the partners will be even greater, a…
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