We are talking about the possibility of imposing sanctions so that Russian oil cannot also be sold to third countries outside the European Union.
EU countries are discussing the introduction of secondary sanctions, excluding the sale of oil from the Russian Federation to third countries. This was stated by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at a press conference following the EU summit, reports TASS.
“Poland and more and more EU countries are speaking loudly about the so -called secondary sanctions … First, it is the possibility of imposing sanctions so that Russia’s oil is also not sold to third countries outside the European Union, ”he said. .
Recall, on May 31, the heads of EU countries agreed on the sixth package of sanctions against the Russian Federation, under which oil imports are limited by two-thirds.
According to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, six packages of EU sanctions against Russia have severely hit Russia’s economy.
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