The ambassadors of EU countries approved the sixth package of sanctions against Russia. It has become known that it provides.
The sixth package of EU sanctions against Russia, among other things, includes a ban on the export of chemicals and high-tech goods to the Russian Federation. About that saying goodbye France’s representative to the EU.
“This sixth package significantly expands sanctions against Russia in new areas, including sanctions against members of the state security apparatus and military associated, in particular, with the Bucha massacres, further -industrial and technological enterprises associated with the Russian aggression, oligarchs, Russian subjects. propaganda and their family members, “the statement said.
It was noted that the package of sanctions also includes a ban on the import of oil from the Russian Federation by sea, which, together with national decisions taken by Germany and Poland, will lead to a reduction in imports of Russia’s oil by 92% by the end of the year.
This decision is expected to increase “soon” the ban on the import of oil from Russia through pipelines.
In addition, the new package of sanctions includes extending export bans to Russia, including chemicals and high-tech goods, disconnecting three Russian banks, including Sberbank, and a Belarusian banks from the Swift system, a ban on the provision of services in the oil sector of the Russian Federation, a ban on three Russian media involved in the dissemination of propaganda, a ban on the provision of consulting services to Russian operators.
Recall that the ambassadors of EU countries at a meeting on Thursday, June 2, approved the sixth package of sanctions against Russia.
It was also reported that the United States has expanded the list of sanctions against the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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