Specific decisions on sanctions against Russia were agreed in Kyiv.
On Thursday, June 19, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting on sanctions policy and together with partners of sanctions against the country of aggressor. The decision was made 100% for the synchronization of the sanctions of Ukraine and partners. The head of state reported this on a telegram.
The packages of the sanctions of the European Union and other world organizations should be fully confirmed by the national decisions of Ukraine, ”he emphasized.
The President also noted that he set the task of expanding sanctions against the captains of the “shadow fleet” of the Russian Federation and Russian terminals that supply oil. Such solutions should also be synchronized with allies.
According to Zelensky, the facts recorded that Russia and Iran are used the same oil tankers for the financial war. KYIV works separately to impose sanctions against gas pipelines that the country of the aggressor expects to use for its projects.
During the meeting, the Ukrainian leadership examined new directions of sanctions so as not to allow Moscow to postpone the war. We are talking about financial instruments, cryptocurrencies, payment schemes and the supply of components and equipment to Russia for weapons.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Intelligence and the National Bank was instructed to provide more tangible results of sanctions pressure on the country of aggressor and its accomplices.
We will recall that on May 25, Volodymyr Zelenskyy President imposed new NSDC sanctions. The lists of sanctions, in particular, were the assistant to the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadirov Akhmed Dudaev, a member of the supervisory board of the Union of Paratroopers of the Russian Federation Sergey Lalakin and three leaders of Russian criminal groups: Sergey Lalakin (Salseis).
Source: Racurs

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