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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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