The leaders of the European Union and Great Britain are now looking for ways to apply the “knockout” to the Russian economy.
A complete trading embargo is one of the options for pressure in Russia after the latter refused from a 30-day cease to stop. Politico reports that there is a reference to diplomats.
The leaders of the European Union and Britain are looking for ways to cause a “knockout blow” to the Russian economy. The plan, discussed, was inspired by Republican Lindsay Graham’s proposal, which suggested to impose 500% of sanctions against Russian exports.
Potential steps against the Russian Federation may include tariffs for exporting Russia or a full trade.
Although Graham is not likely to receive support from Donald Trump’s White House leader for restrictions against Russia, Ukraine supporters can promote their own megapakap without US participation.
The EU countries and their neighbors, including Ukraine and Britain, gathered on May 16 in Albania for the sixth climax of the European Political Community (EPS).
EPS (European Political Community) is a platform created in 2022 for a political and strategic dialogue about the future of Europe. The initiative appeared after a full -scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The first EPS meeting took place in October 2022 in Prague, where representatives of 44 European countries gathered, as well as the head of the European Council and the European Commission.
As you know, on May 14, the ambassadors of the European Union members of the European Union were in line with 17 packages of sanctions against Russia. In addition to restrictions for “shadow fleet”, there are additional penalties for human rights violations, hybrid interventions worldwide and the spread of chemical weapons.
Mertz said when there will be new EU penalties against the Russian Federation
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