Russia will sufficiently tolerate the consequences of the EU’s stringent measures and remain a reliable trading partner in the international arena, promised in the office of Sergey Lavrov.
The next package of anti-Russian sanctions by the European Union will have a destructive effect on the EU itself. This is stated in the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, published on Thursday, June 2.
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“Obviously, the key elements of the next package of anti-Russian unilateral restrictions, agreed under the slogan of anti-dependence on Russia, will have a self-destructive effect for the European Union,” Moscow believes. .
Sergey Lavrov’s office predicts that the EU’s decisions to partially phase out Russia’s oil and oil products, as well as the ban on insurance on Russian merchant ships, “are highly likely to provoke further increases of price, destabilize energy markets, disrupt supply chains. “
“Ultimately, such actions will backfire – undermine the EU’s economy and energy security. They will accelerate the looming global food crisis, which Brussels has verbally aimed to prevent,” the statement said.
At the same time, Moscow promised that they would adequately tolerate the consequences of EU restrictive measures and ensured that they would remain a reliable trading partner in the international arena.
Earlier this week, EU leaders reached a compromise on a ban on Russia’s oil imports. The embargo will affect 90% of all Russia’s oil imports by the end of this year.
Recall that the oil embargo against Russia will take effect six months after the introduction of the sixth package of sanctions.
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Source: korrespondent

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