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In 2025, the international community continues to tighten sanctions against Russia amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions. The European Union has actively considered Ukraine's proposals for its 19th sanctions package, aimed at further pressuring Moscow by moving towards the abandonment of Russian energy. Concurrently, the United States calls for more stringent measures. However, divergent views persist between Europe and the US, with some European countries seeking comprehensive restrictions, including secondary sanctions on nations aiding Russia in bypassing existing measures. Despite these efforts, Western imports of Russian energy and goods remain substantial, underscoring the complexity of aligning sanctions with trade practices. As global diplomatic efforts to curb Russia's influence unfold, the effectiveness and scope of these sanctions are subjects of ongoing debate among world leaders.

What is the latest EU stance on sanctions against Russia?

The European Union is working towards finalizing the 19th sanctions package, incorporating suggestions from Ukraine. The new package aims to reduce dependency on Russian energy and includes considerations for secondary sanctions against countries circumventing existing restrictions. The EU's approach signifies a strategic move to increase pressure on Russia and align with international partners like the US in imposing comprehensive economic restrictions.

How has the US responded to calls for increased sanctions on Russia?

The US, led by President Donald Trump, has shown readiness to impose significant sanctions against Russia but has also demanded that European nations cease purchasing Russian oil and gas. The US is advocating for a synchronized international effort to ensure consistency in pressures applied on Moscow. However, internal political factors and international trade dynamics contribute to a complex negotiation environment.

What are secondary sanctions, and how might they affect countries dealing with Russia?

Secondary sanctions are financial penalties imposed on third-party countries or companies that interact economically with a nation already under primary sanctions. In this context, the EU and the US are considering imposing such sanctions on countries aiding Russia in evading existing restrictions. The implication is a heightened economic and diplomatic pressure on both Russia and its trading partners, potentially leading to significant global trade realignments and economic consequences for allied nations.

What are the economic impacts of new sanctions on Russia's energy trade?

Imposing new sanctions aimed at Russia’s energy sector, such as price caps and restrictions on oil and gas trade, is likely to significantly impact Russia's economy, which relies heavily on energy exports. While these measures aim to reduce cash flow sustaining its military endeavors, they also present challenges. Europe and the US are working towards sustainable energy alternatives to mitigate reliance on Russian supply, potentially reshaping the global energy landscape significantly.

Are all EU countries unified in their approach to sanctions against Russia?

There is variability among EU countries concerning the extent and nature of sanctions against Russia. While most EU members align with the broader strategy of increasing pressure on Moscow, nuances exist regarding the application and scope of sanctions, with some nations advocating for coordinated actions with the US while others prioritize regional energy security concerns. This diversity of positions reflects the complexity of achieving complete consensus within the EU framework, yet efforts continue to bridge these differences in light of collective security interests.

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No case for relaxation of Russia sanctions, - British Foreign Secretary Johnson The United Kingdom sees no reason for the easing of sanctions on Russia. 3 490 16 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Avdiivka fighting

терроризм оон совбез Russia’s representative stunned by US tough stance against Russian Federation at UN Security Council, - Ukraine’s ambassador to UN Before U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy to the U.N. Nikki Haley voiced America’s firm and unwavering stance on the situation in eastern Ukraine, she had thoroughly explored the matter including through communication with the Ukrainian colleagues. 166 840 138 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea Sanctions against Russia

джемилев Russia’s collapse not far off if sanctions not lifted, Dzhemilev says The sanctions imposed against Russia over Crimea annexation will inevitably cause collapse of the Russian Federation even without their stiffening. 44 228 255 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

EU to extend sanctions against Russia in March, - Bloomberg The European Union plans to renew asset freezes and travel bans against key allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin who are accused of destabilizing Ukraine. 21 970 108 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

хейли "Crimea is a part of Ukraine. Our Crimea-related sanctions will remain in place until Russia returns control over the peninsula to Ukraine," US Ambassador to the United Nations Haley New U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley in her first speech said that the anti-Russian sanctions should be in force for as long as Moscow will not give up control over Ukraine's Crimean peninsula. 50 740 130 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US adjusts sanctions against Russian intelligence agency, White House calls it regular course of action, - Reuters The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday adjusted sanctions on Russian intelligence agency FSB, making limited exceptions to the measures put in place by former President Barack Obama over accusations on Moscow's involvement in cyber campaign to influence the U.S. presidential election. U.S. White House spokesman says it is a regular course of action. 177 143 567 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

"It’s not a NATO decision but I have supported and welcomed the sanction," - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has expressed support for sanctions against Russia. 5 919 13 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

юнкер Juncker: Lifting Russia sanctions still premature The time for canceling EU's restrictive measures against Russia has not come yet. 14 347 26 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia sanctions must continue until full implementation of Minsk agreements, - Poroshenko in Germany President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko had a meeting with President of the Bundestag Norbert Lammert, during which he stressed the importance of remaining sanctions against Russia until full implementation of the Minsk agreements. 7 823 88 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

дом белый No sactions talk between Trump and Putin, - White House In their phone conversation, the presidents of the U.S. and Russia Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin did not make any decisions on the Russia sanctions. 29 571 94 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia blocked implementation of Minsk agreements waiting for new US and EU leadership, - Iryna Herashchenko The Kremlin expects that the new U.S. administration would be more loyal. 20 110 65 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

"We wish to implement Minsk peace process", - German Foreign Minister on EU sanctions against Russia Germany and France agree that any moves to lift sanctions against Russia must be tied to progress in the peace process for eastern Ukraine. 12 150 93 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Talks about lifting Russia sanctions premature, - Trump American President Donald Trump says it is too early to talk about lifting sanctions on Russia while British Prime Minister Theresa May says the U.K. wants them to continue until the Minsk agreement is implemented. 86 341 227 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Trump's aide confirms Ukraine sanctions will be discussed by Trump and Putin Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump are likely to discuss the sanctions that Washington imposed on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine when the two leaders speak by telephone on Saturday, a senior White House aide said. 65 357 268 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU's court upholds freezing of funds of Russian Almaz-Antey: "Russia supplies weapons to separatists in eastern Ukraine" The General Court of the European Union has upheld sanctions against the Russian company Almaz-Antey Air and Space Defense, dismissing the unfreezing of its funds. The EU's highest judicial authority has thus acknowledged that Russia does supply arms to its surrogates in the occupied Donbas. 12 144 45 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Russian terrorists downed MH17 Evidence of Russian aggression in Ukraine

брок Lifting sanctions in exchange for Russia's nuclear weapons cut would mean surrendering Ukraine, - Brok Lifting sanctions against Russia, imposed by the U.S. over the annexation of Crimea and aggression against Ukraine, in exchange for shrinking Moscow's nuclear arsenal would signal readiness to trade the freedom of another country. 62 304 174 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Estonia to vote for maintaining EU sanctions against Russia, - Prime Minister Ratas Estonia, as part of the European Union, will vote for extension of sanctions against Russia. 6 566 150 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Sanctions against Russia meaningless, - French presidential candidate Fillon French conservative presidential candidate Francois Fillon says EU's sanctions against Russia make no sense. 42 385 184 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

"If we don’t keep those sanctions on and even increase them, it will encourage Vladimir Putin, who is a war criminal," - US Senator McCain A bipartisan group of American senators is intent on preventing President Donald Trump from lifting sanctions on Russia without approval from the Congress. 12 875 46 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

сша сенаторы сенат US senators intend to curtail Trump authority on Russian sanctions, - ABC News Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said that he and a bipartisan group of senators were going to take steps to prevent President Trump from being able to singlehandedly weaken U.S. sanctions on Russia. 72 691 169 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Obama Administration imposed/expanded sanctions against Russia under various pretexts 35 times, - Russian Foreign Ministry U.S. President Barack Obama’s outgoing Administration imposed restrictions on Russia about 35 times. 172 Russians and 350 legal entities have been put on the Washington’s black list. 11 193 101 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

обама "Russia continues to occupy Ukrainian territory and meddle in Ukrainian affairs," - Obama. VIDEO Russia took away Crimea and continues to interfere in the affairs of Ukraine and support militants in the country's east. 36 579 115 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

Italy's foreign minister advocates reopening G7 to Russia Russia is an important international partner and world leaders should consider inviting it back to the annual summit of major industrialized nations. 17 145 91 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Poroshenko on Russia: "President of Ukraine most interested in lifting sanctions" The Western sanctions against Russia are a matter of global security. 44 388 147 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

байден Sanctions must stay as long as Russia fails on Minsk deal and Crimea's return, - Biden Sanctions against Russia should be maintained until it fully implements the Minsk agreements and returns Crimea to Ukraine. 12 182 57 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupation of Crimea Sanctions against Russia

трамп Trump offers Russia to cut nuclear arms in exchange for lifting sanctions U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump has said he is ready to lift certain sanctions against Russia if President Vladimir Putin agrees to cut nuclear weapons. 136 918 478 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia President Trump

Trump won't mind to lift sanctions against Russia U.S. President-elect Donald Trump suggested he is open to lifting sanctions on Russia, though he plans to keep them for "at least a period of time." 38 301 162 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

обама Obama extends sanctions on Russia by one year U.S. President Barack Obama extended sanctions imposed on Russia in March 2014 over the Russian aggression in Ukraine for one more year. 83 010 303 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia sanctions have little impact on EU's economy, - Mogherini EU High Representative Federica Mogherini says the impact of anti-Russian economic restrictions on the EU's economy is minimal. 12 808 99 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции US senators introduce bill on new sanctions against Russia A group of U.S. senators including Democrat Ben Cardin, Republican John McCain and Democrat Robert Menendez have introduced a bill to impose additional sanctions against Russia over alleged cyberattacks. 78 981 234 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Visa bans, freeze of assets and investments: Reuters gives insight into new Russia sanctions The details of the new bill on additional sanctions against Russia over its involvement in hacker attacks during the U.S. presidential election have been unveiled. 66 828 155 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

New Hampshire set to launch own sanctions against Russia A senator from New Hampshire has offered to prohibit the sale of Russian vodka within the state and impact on pension funds in terms of investment in Russia's economy. 18 073 66 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции US senators to introduce bill on 'comprehensive' sanctions against Russia Republican U.S. Senator John McCain and Democratic Senators Ben Cardin and Robert Menendez will introduce legislation to impose "comprehensive" sanctions on Russia over its attempts to influence the 2016 U.S. election. 71 736 178 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Several probes preceded launch of new sanctions against Russia, - Kerry Prior to deciding on the introduction of new sanctions against Russia, the U.S. administration several times rechecked the intelligence reports about the involvement of Russia's leadership in cyber attacks on America and the publication of stolen information. 13 307 104 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

конгресс Congress strongly supports providing lethal defensive weapons to Ukraine, - US senators Congress would also block any move by the President-Elect Trump to recognize the annexation of Crimea. 94 561 334 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции Congress to pursue more sanctions against Russia targeting energy and banking sectors in 2017, Republican Senator Graham says U.S. senators are set to impose new sanctions against Russia and President Vladimir Putin in 2017 in retaliation for Moscow’s alleged involvement in hacks into Democratic Party e-mails before the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election. 79 338 222 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia won't expel US diplomats, further US-Russia relations depend on Trump Administration policies, - Putin Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that Moscow will not expel American diplomats in response to U.S. sanctions against Russia. 36 533 214 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia closes American school in Moscow in retaliation to sanctions, - CNN Russian authorities have ordered to close Anglo-American school in Moscow and a resort house in Moscow larger area in response to new U.S. sanctions adopted on Dec. 29 due to alleged Russian interference with the U.S. presidential elections, CNN reports. 51 796 263 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

These actions not sum total of response to Russia’s aggressive activities, variety of actions to follow, - Obama on additional sanctions U.S. President Barack Obama commented on his decision to authorize actions in response to the Russian government’s aggressive harassment of U.S. officials and cyber operations aimed at U.S. election, calling it a "necessary and appropriate response to efforts to harm U.S. interests in violation of established international norms of behavior." 62 059 305 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Peskov on sanctions: US actions flag unpredictable and aggressive foreign policy By introducing new sanctions against Russia, the current U.S. President administration wants to "strike at the foreign policy plans" of President-Elect Donald Trump. 25 504 131 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US president sees new Russia sanctions as necessary response to efforts to harm state interests The new U.S. restrictions imposed on the Russian Federation are a "necessary and appropriate response" to Moscow-directed cyber attacks. 34 000 181 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

госдеп US Department of State confirms 35 Russian diplomats being banished The U.S. Department of State has confirmed its intention to declare persona non grata 35 Russian officials in response to Russia’s interference in the U.S. election and to a pattern of harassment of U.S. diplomats overseas. 77 738 235 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US banishes 35 Russian diplomats, - Reuters The United States has expelled 35 Russian diplomats and closed two compounds. 92 171 284 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции Obama enacts new sanctions against Russia U.S. President Barack Obama has signed a decree on new sanctions against Russia. 106 658 230 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

White House to unleash new Russia sanctions Dec. 29, - CNN The Obama administration is preparing to announce on Dec. 29 a series of retaliation measures against Russia for meddling in the U.S. election. 43 357 168 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US Senator Graham says sanctions 'to hit' Russia U.S. might introduce sanctions against Russia and Putin over Russian involvement in the U.S. presidential election. 86 002 169 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

White House to impose new sanctions against Russia for hacking US elections, - The Washington Post The White House will soon announce the introduction of a number of punitive measures against Russia in response to its interference in the U.S. presidential race this year. 25 833 75 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции New US sanctions against Russia take effect New economic sanctions against the Russian Federation in connection with the occupation of Crimea have come into force. 63 106 182 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas