The purpose of the package of penalties is to deliver such a blow to the Russian economy that the Kremlin may return to negotiations.
In the coming days, the European Union approved 18 packages of sanctions against Russia. It will be most important since the beginning of the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. French president Emmanuel Macron, reported by the Ukrinform on Friday, June 27, said Friday, June 27.
“This has not yet taken place in its size and steps, which is provided for financial and energy sectors, and includes the embargo, in particular, the import of Russian origin oil, which is processed in third countries. And this is a powerful signal,” Macron emphasized, wanting this package to include a reduction in Russian oil prices.
The President of France noted that the package was in line with partners from the UK, USA, Canada and Japan and he was in line with the initiatives that are now promoted to the American Senate. The goal is to deliver such a blow to the Russian economy that can make the Kremlin back to negotiations.
“It is important to accept, because it is a strong restraint in Russia’s economy that can force Russia to return to the negotiation table,” Macron said.
Remember, on June 10, the European Commission offered 18 packages of sanctions against Russia. He is aimed at Moscow’s income from energy, banks and military industries.
And the day before it was known that the European Council could not adopt 18 packages of sanctions against Russia. The leaders of the EU countries have only agreed to expand sanctions against the Russian Federation, but do not agree with a new package due to the position of Hungary and Slovakia.
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Source: korrespondent

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