EU adopts new sanctions against Russia, Kallas says
- On Tuesday, the EU and Britain imposed new sanctions targeting nearly 200 Russian ships and multiple officials to pressure Moscow over the Ukraine conflict.
- These sanctions followed a Monday phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, which failed to produce a ceasefire or a commitment to end the war.
- European and Ukrainian leaders expressed skepticism about Russia's intentions, citing Putin's continued military actions and rejection of unconditional ceasefire proposals.
- The sanctions focus on Russia’s 'shadow fleet' of about 500 aging oil tankers that circumvent a $60 per barrel price cap, maintaining Moscow’s oil revenues despite restrictions.
- The sanctions and diplomatic efforts have not altered the conflict’s status quo, while officials warned that continued Russian inaction could prompt intensified U.S. Responses.
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Russia’s new sanctions explained: Ukraine’s allies target Moscow as peace talks stall
Kyiv’s European allies have slapped new sanctions on Moscow, a day after a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to produce a breakthrough on ending the 3-year-old war in Ukraine
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The European Union has adopted a new package of sanctions against Russia, which, according to EU High Representative Kallas, is aimed at almost 200 ships from the shadow fleet that Moscow is using to deal with the oil embargo imposed during the Ukraine war.
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