G7 Powers Amplify Pressure: New Sanctions on Russia
- On Tuesday, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced fresh sanctions against Russia at the G7 summit in Canada, targeting finance, military, and energy sectors.
- The sanctions respond to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and Vladimir Putin's refusal to engage in peace talks or ceasefire negotiations.
- The sanctions include 20 Russian oil tankers, three energy firms managing shadow fleet vessels, and individuals funneling over 120 million dollars of electronics to Russia.
- Prime Minister Starmer emphasized that the new sanctions target the core of Putin’s military efforts and pledged to continue increasing pressure to safeguard national security.
- The UK plans to work with allies to tighten the oil price cap and systematically dismantle Russia's shadow fleet, aiming to reduce funding for its war effort and support Ukraine's defense.
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The G7 countries should invest in the development of Ukrainian defense technologies and tighten sanctions against Russia to force Vladimir Putin to end the war.
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