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Lithuania remains firm in not lifting sanctions against Russia and Belarus until Ukraine's territorial integrity is restored. President Zelenskyy continues to push for stronger global sanctions, emphasizing accountability for aiding Russia's war efforts. Despite the challenges, the EU and G7 are preparing new sanctions, targeting Russia's military industry and oil sector to hinder its war capabilities. Taiwan's decision to cut Russian oil imports underscores the widening ripple effects. Meanwhile, discussions on coherent strategies continue among global leaders as they aim to synchronize their restrictive measures. This unyielding stance against Russian aggression highlights the international community's determination to support Ukraine by leveraging economic pressures.

Why is Lithuania maintaining sanctions against Russia and Belarus?

Lithuania is upholding sanctions until Ukraine's territorial integrity is restored and it is fully compensated for war damages. This stance aligns with supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression and emphasizes accountability for conflict-induced damages.

How have sanctions affected Russia's military industry?

Sanctions have significantly impacted Russia's military industry by restricting access to foreign-made components necessary for weapon production. This has forced Russia to resort to unconventional methods, such as disassembling civilian aircraft for spare parts, highlighting the constraints imposed by international economic measures.

What role does the G7 play in imposing sanctions on Russia?

The G7 plays a crucial role in forming a unified approach to imposing and tightening sanctions on Russia. By focusing on key sectors like energy and defense, the G7 aims to exert pressure on Russia to halt its military aggression against Ukraine, illustrating a coordinated international effort.

How is the oil sector being targeted by sanctions against Russia?

The oil sector is targeted through import cuts, price caps, and sanctions on companies involved in oil trade with Russia. These measures aim to reduce Russia's revenue from oil exports, compelling the Kremlin to reconsider its aggressive policies due to economic strain.

What are the challenges in implementing new sanctions against Russia?

Implementing new sanctions involves aligning international partners on restrictive measures, ensuring enforcement, and addressing economic repercussions. Challenges include geopolitical tensions, the need for alternative energy sources, and maintaining unity among countries imposing sanctions.

How are sanctions intended to influence Russia's actions in Ukraine?

Sanctions intend to economically isolate Russia, restricting its ability to fund military operations, and compelling it to adhere to international law. By weakening Russia's economic stability, these sanctions aim to pressure Russia into negotiations to restore peace in Ukraine.

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Merkel intends to address Azov Sea issue with Putin at upcoming G20 summit, says no military solution to Ukraine conflict Merkel intends to address Azov Sea issue with Putin at upcoming G20 summit, says no military solution to Ukraine conflict German Chancellor Angela Merkel believes there is no military solution to Ukraine-Russia dispute. 15 231 157 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Azov Sea blockade

US imposes sanctions on illicit Russia-Iran oil network supporting Assad regime, Hizballah, HAMAS US imposes sanctions on illicit Russia-Iran oil network supporting Assad regime, Hizballah, HAMAS On Nov. 20, the U.S. Treasury Department designated nine targets in an international network through which the Iranian regime, working with Russian companies, provides oil to the Assad regime. 12 954 108 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US imposes fresh sanctions against Russia over Ukraine US imposes fresh sanctions against Russia over Ukraine's Crimea, Donbas The Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of the Treasury has officially announced the introduction of new restrictions against Russia in pursuance of the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act. 11 151 96 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia poses very clear and present threat, - US urges EU to maintain sanctions against Moscow Russia poses very clear and present threat, - US urges EU to maintain sanctions against Moscow A senior U.S. state department official says sanctions against Russia need to remain in place until the Kremlin shows the behavioural change. 2 879 22 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU extends Ukraine-related sanctions against Russia until March 2019 EU extends Ukraine-related sanctions against Russia until March 2019 EU prolonged restrictive measures imposed against the Russian Federation in response to the crisis in Ukraine until March 15, 2019. 1 744 17 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

UK UK's foreign secretary wants Europe to impose fresh sanctions on Russia - BBC On his first visit to the U.S. as foreign secretary this week, Jeremy Hunt is going to call on Europe to impose further sanctions on Russia in response to its "malign" behavior around the world. 3 861 58 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US Envoy Volker: Russia not expected response of the West to its actions in Ukraine to be significant US Envoy Volker: Russia not expected response of the West to its actions in Ukraine to be significant The Kremlin did not expect the policy of restraint of Russia by the West through sanctions. 26 523 183 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

"I appreciate president pushing back," - US Senator Graham on newest sanctions against Russia "I appreciate president pushing back," - US Senator Graham on newest sanctions against Russia U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, Armed Services Committee, "applauds" the Trump administration for hitting Russia over election meddling and involvement in the nerve agent attack in the U.K. 15 349 62 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US will not disclose details of new sanctions against Russia until they come into force, - State Department US will not disclose details of new sanctions against Russia until they come into force, - State Department The U.S. Department of State does not intend to elaborate on the new sanctions against the Russian Federation up to the time they are actually introduced. 14 968 173 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Skripal's poisoning

"Our goal is to impose crushing sanctions against Putin’s Russia," - US Senators introduce bill slapping new sanctions on Moscow "Our goal is to impose crushing sanctions against Putin’s Russia," - US Senators introduce bill slapping new sanctions on Moscow A bipartisan group of senators is introducing legislation to impose "crushing" new financial penalties on the Kremlin "for its assault on democratic institutions, violation of international treaties, and siege on open societies through cyberattacks and misinformation campaigns." 21 679 132 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU adds six more Russian entities to its Crimea-related sanctions list EU adds six more Russian entities to its Crimea-related sanctions list The Council of the European Union added six entities to the list of those subject to restrictive measures over actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. 9 699 63 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US Senator Graham says existing Russia sanctions not working, new ones being developed US Senator Graham says existing Russia sanctions not working, new ones being developed Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who sits in the Senate's Armed Services Committee, says Kremlin is still trying to interfere in the upcoming election in the U.S., therefore, he is "going to come out with sanctions from hell on Russia." 22 108 128 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

"We need to have new sanctions hanging over Putin "We need to have new sanctions hanging over Putin's head," - US Senator Graham calls to prepare new sanctions against Russia U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham calls to come up with a set of sanctions that would be a hammer over Russia's head if Moscow continues to interfere in the 2018 election. 10 930 102 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU envoys greenlight sanctions against six persons involved in illegal Crimean bridge construction, Poroshenko says EU envoys greenlight sanctions against six persons involved in illegal Crimean bridge construction, Poroshenko says EU envoys backed the decision to impose personal sanctions against six individuals involved in the illegal construction of the Kerch Strait bridge. 23 794 80 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea Sanctions against Russia

US Senate minority leader calls for more sanctions on Russia after Trump-Putin summit, - Reuters US Senate minority leader calls for more sanctions on Russia after Trump-Putin summit, - Reuters Senior U.S. Senator believes sanctions against the Russian Federation must be stiffened following recent meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. 15 189 67 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

London continues supporting sanctions introduced in response to action Russia took in Crimea, Theresa May says London continues supporting sanctions introduced in response to action Russia took in Crimea, Theresa May says British Prime Minister Teresa May condemned Moscow's aggressive actions in recent years in the strongest terms just as U.S. President Donald Trump was meeting with President Vladimir Putin of Russia in Helsinki. 7 085 19 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupation of Crimea Sanctions against Russia

EC President Juncker vows sanctions on Russia to stay in place until end of Donbas occupation, Ukraine envoy to PACE says EC President Juncker vows sanctions on Russia to stay in place until end of Donbas occupation, Ukraine envoy to PACE says European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says the European Union shall not lift sanctions it imposed on Russia until Moscow fulfills the Minsk accords and stops occupation of Ukraine’s Donbas region. 22 422 72 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

NSDC expands Russia sanctions list: 1,759 individuals, 786 legal entities now targeted by Ukraine NSDC expands Russia sanctions list: 1,759 individuals, 786 legal entities now targeted by Ukraine's restrictive measures By his decree No. 176, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko enacted the decision of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine of June 21, 2018 "On the application and amendments to personal, special, economic and other restrictive measures (sanctions)." 9 921 27 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

"We are counting on EU "We are counting on EU's tough stance on new security challenges from Russia in the Black, Azov Seas," - Poroshenko welcomes Russia sanctions extension President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko intends to discuss the new security challenges from Russia in the Black and Azov Seas with the EU leaders during the upcoming Ukraine-EU summit in July. 8 965 32 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Extension of EU sanctions against Russia speaks of member states Extension of EU sanctions against Russia speaks of member states' unity regarding Ukraine's territorial integrity, Ambassador Mingarelli says Head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine Hugues Mingarelli is confident that the extension of sanctions against Russia by the European Union shows that all its member states are united in ensuring Ukraine's territorial integrity. 5 772 8 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU extends Crimea-related sanction against Russia for another year EU extends Crimea-related sanction against Russia for another year The Council of the European Union has extended sanctions in response to Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea for one more year. 16 280 50 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea Sanctions against Russia

More US sanctions hit Russians over cyberattacks, - NYT More US sanctions hit Russians over cyberattacks, - NYT The U.S. Department of Treasury imposed new sanctions on Russia on Monday, escalating its response to Russian cyberwarfare as the administration continues to warn about Russia’s potential to meddle in America’s coming midterm elections. 28 651 106 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US President believes Russia should be at G7 meeting, - Reuters. VIDEO US President believes Russia should be at G7 meeting, - Reuters. VIDEO U.S. President Donald Trump says Russia should also be attending today's G7 summit. 66 527 260 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia President Trump

US Envoy to UN says sanctions against Russia to remain in place until it withdraws from Ukraine US Envoy to UN says sanctions against Russia to remain in place until it withdraws from Ukraine's Donbas U.S. Ambassador to UN Nikki Haley calls on Russia to withdraw from Ukraine and acknowledge its alleged role in the 2014 downing of a commercial plane, following a recent flare-up of violence in the conflict. 16 388 49 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

British MPs say Russian British MPs say Russian 'dirty money' flowing through London damages UK A committee of British lawmakers Monday said that Russian money hidden in British assets and laundered through City of London financial institutions damages the government’s efforts to take a tough stance against Moscow’s aggressive foreign policy. 8 870 33 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US President Trump seeks to punish Russia for missile treaty violations US President Trump seeks to punish Russia for missile treaty violations U.S. President Donald Trump issued a memorandum on Wednesday ordering the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Commerce, and the Director of National Intelligence to propose sanctions on Russia in response to violations of a 1987 missile treaty. 32 688 103 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

U.S. Treasury gives investors another month to retrieve funds from Russian companies U.S. Treasury gives investors another month to retrieve funds from Russian companies The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the US Treasury Department has extended for one month the term for investors to terminate any business activity with a number of Russian companies, including En+Group, GAS Group and RUSAL. 14 373 33 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

G7 members ready to take further restrictive measures should Russia’s actions so require G7 members ready to take further restrictive measures should Russia’s actions so require G7 member countries may consider stiffening sanctions against the Russian Federation over its violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty. 6 687 20 Previously in trend: War in Syria Sanctions against Russia

Trump on punishment for Russia Trump on punishment for Russia's support of Syria's chemical attack: "We'll do sanctions as soon as they very much deserve it" U.S. President Donald on Wednesday said his administration would levy additional sanctions on Russia “as soon as they very much deserve it.” 23 970 159 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US State Department: additional sanctions on Russia under review US State Department: additional sanctions on Russia under review U.S. has additional sanctions against Russia under consideration at the interagency level. 13 266 41 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Ukraine to impose sanctions against Deripaska and other Russian oligarchs, - Poroshenko Ukraine to impose sanctions against Deripaska and other Russian oligarchs, - Poroshenko Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says Ukraine intends to impose sanctions against Russian businessmen which will echo the recent ones by the U.S. Treasury Department. 46 952 267 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Richest Russians lost $12B in one day over US sanctions, - Forbes Richest Russians lost $12B in one day over US sanctions, - Forbes Only three days after being introduced, the U.S. sanctions caused major losses to some of Russia’s dollar billionaires. 26 842 151 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Skripal's poisoning

New US sanctions impact 15 Russian companies, 24 oligarchs, top officials and executives New US sanctions impact 15 Russian companies, 24 oligarchs, top officials and executives The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has added 15 Russian entities and 24 nationals into its sanctions list. 75 558 415 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Six to 10 wealthy Russians said to be targeted by new US sanctions, - Bloomberg Six to 10 wealthy Russians said to be targeted by new US sanctions, - Bloomberg The Trump administration plans to impose sanctions on Russian tycoons as early as this week under provisions of a law calling for retaliation against Moscow for meddling in the 2016 presidential election. 21 709 120 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US intends to impose additional sanctions against Russia by Friday US intends to impose additional sanctions against Russia by Friday The United States is expected to impose additional sanctions against Russia by Friday 18 258 82 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US State Department says firms engaged in Nord Stream 2 construction could expose themselves to sanctions US State Department says firms engaged in Nord Stream 2 construction could expose themselves to sanctions Firms that work in the Russian energy export pipeline sector could expose themselves to sanctions under Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA). 29 127 141 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

"Another Kremlin "Another Kremlin's attempt to legitimize aggression, annexation completely doomed to fail," - Ukraine's Poroshenko on Russian vote in Crimea Holding of the so-called presidential elections in the temporarily occupied Crimea by the Russian occupying administration is another brutal violation of international law by Russia. This is not surprising for a country that systematically and consciously opposes itself to the outside world. 36 015 173 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Poland hands US Envoy Volker proposals on sanctions against Russia Poland hands US Envoy Volker proposals on sanctions against Russia A meeting of the UN Security Council on Crimea will serve as a signal to Russia that the world does not agree to occupation of the peninsula, and Moscow should not hope that the Western community will accept this fact in a few years. 7 559 23 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

EU extends Ukraine-related sanctions against Russia for another six months EU extends Ukraine-related sanctions against Russia for another six months The Council of the European Union prolonged the restrictive measures against 150 persons and 38 entities associated with the Ukrainian crisis by six months, until September 15, 2018, 4 720 14 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

More US sanctions against Russia expected in next 30 days, - Bloomberg More US sanctions against Russia expected in next 30 days, - Bloomberg U.S. Treasury Department is set to impose more sanctions against Russia within a month. 26 248 123 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US Ambassador Yovanovitch: Crimea-related sanctions to remain in place until Russia returns full control of peninsula to Ukraine US Ambassador Yovanovitch: Crimea-related sanctions to remain in place until Russia returns full control of peninsula to Ukraine The United States will maintain sanctions against Russia in place until control of the occupied peninsula is returned to Ukraine. 8 779 34 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Ukraine’s Poroshenko says Russia to pay increasingly high price until it withdraws its troops from Donbas, Crimea Ukraine’s Poroshenko says Russia to pay increasingly high price until it withdraws its troops from Donbas, Crimea The price of Russia's aggression against Ukraine will continue to grow until Russian troops leave the Donbas and Crimea. 30 425 157 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

US evaluates additional Russian individuals for possible sanctioning, State Secretary Tillerson says US evaluates additional Russian individuals for possible sanctioning, State Secretary Tillerson says The U.S. government took steps that have already prevented a number of Russian military sales. 19 110 63 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US Mission to OSCE: Crimea-related sanctions on Russia not to be lifted until Ukraine regains control over peninsula US Mission to OSCE: Crimea-related sanctions on Russia not to be lifted until Ukraine regains control over peninsula Acting Deputy Chief of U.S. Mission to the OSCE Michele Siders says sanctions imposed against Russia over Crimea will remain in place until Russia returns full control of the peninsula to Ukraine. 26 305 80 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

US Treasury: new sanctions to follow "Kremlin report" US Treasury: new sanctions to follow "Kremlin report" New U.S. sanctions will follow the publication of a list of Russian oligarchs and senior officials. 48 383 255 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

“Putin list” released by US Treasury more than just warning for Russia, Ukraine’s finance minister says. DOCUMENT “Putin list” released by US Treasury more than just warning for Russia, Ukraine’s finance minister says. DOCUMENT Oleksandr Danyliuk, Ukrainian finance minister, believes that the list of Russian politicians and tycoons close to President Vladimir Putin disclosed by the U.S. Department of Treasury late Monday is more than just a warning for Russia. 32 657 102 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

List of 114 Russian politicians, 96 oligarchs close to Putin made public, no additional sanctions imposed on them - CBS News List of 114 Russian politicians, 96 oligarchs close to Putin made public, no additional sanctions imposed on them - CBS News The list of 114 Russian politicians and 96 "oligarchs" who have flourished during the reign of President Vladimir Putin fulfilling a demand by Congress that the U.S. punish Moscow for interfering in the 2016 U.S. election was released late Monday. 101 178 472 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Foreign minister: Ukraine will not let Russia legitimize its occupation authorities in Donbas, Crimea Foreign minister: Ukraine will not let Russia legitimize its occupation authorities in Donbas, Crimea Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin says official Kyiv will not let Russia legitimize its occupation authorities in the Donbas and Crimea. 8 421 31 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia