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US Pushes EU for Coordinated Secondary Sanctions to Squeeze Russian Oil Revenues

  • The Kremlin stated that no sanctions would ever change Russia’s course in the Ukraine war, according to spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
  • The US and EU are considering additional economic sanctions on Russia to affect its oil revenues, as confirmed by US President Donald Trump and EU Council President Antonio Costa.
  • Sberbank CEO German Gref warned that the Russian economy is stagnating and risks falling into recession unless interest rates are lowered.
  • Russia's economy has been growing but is now facing a slowdown, with the central bank indicating it may already be in recession.
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The Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, told the Russian propagandist Telegram of Oleksandr Younachev that Western sanctions had had "no effect", despite their unprecedented character.

·Paris, France
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The Kremlin says new sanctions will not lead to a change in Russia's course in the war against Ukraine.

·Netherlands
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Cryptopolitan broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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