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Sanctions against Russia remain a significant topic on the global stage. Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the UN, Andrii Melnyk, has urged the US and Europe to tighten sanctions in the energy domain to pressure Russia into a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that easing sanctions contradicts the grim realities of war, as Russia continues its aggressive campaigns with advanced weaponry. The United States' recent decision to lift sanctions on some Russian vessels has sparked debate, with leaders like German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticizing the move, while others like UK Energy Minister Shanks maintain a firm stance against easing restrictions. As the European Union prepares to implement its 20th sanctions package, countries like Slovakia express dissent, highlighting the complex dynamics within the bloc. As sanctions impact Russia's economy, strategies evolve to maintain global security.

How have sanctions against Russia affected Ukraine's position?

Sanctions have been critical in supporting Ukraine by economically pressuring Russia. Ukrainian leaders emphasize the importance of maintaining and enhancing these sanctions to weaken Russia's war capabilities and bolster Ukraine's defense. Recent discussions at the UN highlight calls for tightening these measures, focusing on sectors like energy to reduce Russia's military advantage.

Why are some countries opposing the easing of sanctions on Russia?

Countries like Germany and the UK resist easing sanctions due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the unyielding aggression from Russia. Leaders argue that easing sanctions would provide Russia with economic relief, undermining international efforts to curb its military operations and potentially enabling further aggression.

What role does the European Union play in sanctioning Russia?

The European Union plays a pivotal role by coordinating and implementing sanctions across member states. With packages targeting critical sectors like energy and finances, the EU aims to apply sustained economic pressure on Russia, seeking to bring about a peaceful resolution to the war in Ukraine through diplomacy and economic leverage.

How do sanctions impact global energy markets?

Sanctions on Russia's energy exports have significant implications for global markets. As one of the largest oil producers, restrictions can tighten global supply, influencing oil prices. Countries like China have adjusted by increasing imports from Russia, while Western nations explore alternative energy partnerships and supply diversification to mitigate disruptions.

What are the economic consequences of sanctions on Russia?

Sanctions induce severe economic pressures on Russia, potentially leading to budget deficits and decreased revenues from exports, particularly in the energy sector. These restrictions aim to suffocate funding for Russia's military operations, forcing the country to reconsider its foreign policy due to financial strains and diplomatic isolation.

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Sanctions against Russia needed to motivate negotiations, Poroshenko says Sanctions against Russia are not a punishment tool, but a motivation for Russia to be at the negotiating table. 5 406 45 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

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Sanctions against Russia may be stiffened if Mejlis banned, - Chubarov The Mejlis will come out with proposal to stiffen sanctions against Russia in case of its ban by the Russian invaders. Every second address of 41 delivered at the UN Council on Human Rights session in Geneva was devoted to discussion of the situation with the Mejlis. 4 660 20 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Anti-Russian sanctions should be lifted only after Russia’s troops leave Crimea and Donbas, - Poroshenko President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko believes that the international sanctions imposed against the Russian Federation may be lifted only after Russian troops leave the territory of the Donbas and Crimea. 7 851 90 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Anti-Russian sanctions to be maintained or strengthened, Canadian Foreign Minister says Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada Stephane Dion says Canada insists that collective sanctions against Russia either be maintained or strengthened. 11 913 104 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

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Not all persons in Savchenko List to be declared persona non grata, EP President Schultz says President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz believes that not all individuals included in the so-called Savchenko List can be subjected to sanctions. 51 658 122 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Ukrainian hostages in Russia

савченко savchenko jozwiak Savchenko List contains names of 44 Russians and two Ukrainians, - journalist President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko handed over Savchenko related sanctions list to the European leaders today. 29 Russian citizens were earlier reportedly included in this list. According to the media, President Vladimir Putin of Russia topped that list. 33 099 23 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Ukrainian hostages in Russia

маккейн "A clear message must be sent to Vladimir Putin: release Nadiia Savchenko or face sanctions," - Senator McCain Russian President Vladimir Putin must receive a clear signal that new sanctions will be imposed against Russia if Ukrainian people's deputy Nadiia Savchenko is not freed. 11 886 73 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Ukrainian hostages in Russia

Washington to put more pressure on Russia until Minsk agreements fulfilled, - US State Department Spokesman The United States expects Russia to implement the Minsk agreements and intend to continue to exert pressure until they are fulfilled. 5 579 67 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupation of Crimea Sanctions against Russia

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Sanctions against Russia very efficient, cause considerable collateral damage, US Secretary of Treasury says U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew believes that sanctions imposed against Russia are efficient as they harm the Russian economy. 53 225 131 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU must stand firm against Russia: foreign ministers The European Union must stand up to Russia to defend core political and security interests even while trying to find common cause on issues such as the Syrian conflict. 4 416 27 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

European Union extends Russian asset freezes over Ukraine European Union governments extended on Thursday sanctions on Russians and Ukrainians targeted in 2014 over the conflict in eastern Ukraine, keeping asset freezes and travel bans in place until mid-September. 11 484 72 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

After Savchenko's sentence, new separate sanctions against Russia should be introduced, - Pifer Introduction of sanctions against Russia by the U.S. in relation to the case of Ukrainian pilot Nadiia Savchenko would be justified, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center on the United States and Europe, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer believes. 28 380 122 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupation of Crimea Sanctions against Russia

UK and France back retaining sanctions against Russia until Minsk agreements fully implemented The EU economic sanctions against Russia expire in July this year. 7 718 20 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU to extend sanctions on Putin 'cronies', - media EU states have decided to extend the duration of blacklists of Russians and Ukrainians deemed responsible for the Ukraine conflict or for plundering Ukraine’s treasury. 5 555 25 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

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Denmark says EU sanctions on Russia at risk without Ukraine reforms, - Reuters Ukraine must uphold its part of a peace deal with Russia by modernizing the country or risk a collapse of support for EU sanctions against Moscow, Denmark's foreign minister said on Friday. 18 251 226 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

сша US expands Magnitsky list, adds five more Russians The U.S. Treasury Department has included five more citizens of Russia into the so-called Magnitsky list. 29 103 62 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

меркель merkel EU sanctions against Russia to continue until it fully implements Minsk deal, German Chancellor says Sanctions against Russia must stay in place until Russia fully implements Minsk agreement. 27 070 129 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

канада диаспора ответ лаврову Canada's Foreign Minister Dion to Russian counterpart Lavrov: We will not tolerate Russian minister's insults against Ukrainian community in Canada Foreign Minister of Canada Stephane Dion condemned his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov's statement regarding the Ukrainian diaspora in Canada. 127 289 292 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

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Minsk agreements could be fulfilled in coming months, - Kerry The Minsk agreements intended to end war in the east of Ukraine could be fulfilled over the next few months. 18 984 56 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

US authorities not ruling out future punitive action against Russia after report into murder of Litvinenko, - The Washington Post White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters that officials would need to take a closer look at the judge’s report into death of Alexander Litvinenko before deciding if action is warranted. 42 131 181 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

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яценюк Yatseniuk orders to expand list of banned Russian goods to Ukraine Ukraine's Prime Minister Arsenii Yatseniuk ordered to expand the list of Russian goods that are banned from import to Ukraine. 14 695 54 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

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Putin advised Russian government to prepare for lengthy sanctions and be "more efficient" Russian President Vladimir Putin urged the government to get accustomed to the fact that the period of low raw material prices as well as external restrictions may linger on. 30 232 127 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Economic disaster

яценюк Yatseniuk elaborated on sanctions against Russia During the discussion of Cabinet's resolution on trade embargo against Russia, Prime Minister Arsenii Yatseniuk recalled that in the past two years, the government had adopted several decisions regarding the aggressor state. 37 989 116 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

парламент Parliament authorizes imposing trade embargo against Russia effective Jan. 1, 2016 The Verkhovna Rada has authorized the Cabinet to introduce trade embargo against the Russian Federation from Jan. 1, 2016. The corresponding bill No. 3704 on amendments to the law of Ukraine on foreign economic activity (on empowering the government to apply appropriate economic measures against an aggressor state) was supported by 291 MPs. 24 226 160 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russian energy sector comes to standstill following US and EU sanctions tightening, - The Washington Post The major Russian projects that were to deliver oil and natural gas to customers in China, Turkey and Germany have stalled a year and a half after the United States and its European allies imposed economic sanctions on Russia’s energy sector. 68 219 165 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia Economic disaster

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сша US expands sanctions against Russia The U.S. has expanded sectoral sanctions list. The restrictions cover VTB24, Sberbank of Russia and VTB subsidiaries, as well as Yandex-Money payment service provider. 128 062 582 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EC's decision on sanctions against Russia takes effect The decision of the EU Council on the extension of economic sanctions against Russia over its military aggression in the Donbas until July 31, 2016 has entered into force. 9 367 158 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

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Russian sanctions to be reviewed in coming months, Italian PM Renzi says Europe and other Western countries are likely to review their economic sanctions against Russia in coming months. 33 029 158 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Lifting of sanctions against Russia depends on Minsk deal implementation, Kerry says U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry reminded Russian President Vladimir Putin that Western sanctions imposed on Russia over the Ukraine conflict will be lifted as soon as the Minsk agreements are fully implemented. 26 596 146 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia