Germany has announced new sanctions against Russia
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Sanctions against Russia in general and the Urals in particular
The fifth package of sanctions against Russia will be adopted this week. This statement was made by German Vice Chancellor, Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection Robert Habeck. According to him, the new package will include both personal sanctions and restrictions against the financial sector of the Russian Federation.
“Quickly, this week,” Habek said when asked about the deadline for imposing sanctions on ZDF. According to him, the measures will cover “the whole range from personal sanctions to technological products.” “We will once again turn our attention to the financial market,” the minister said.
EU countries, as well as the United States, Canada, Japan and a number of other countries, have imposed tough sanctions against Russia over Russia’s special operation in Ukraine. Sanction pressure on Russia has continued since the early 2000s and has intensified in recent months. Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that their goal is to abolish Russia, ban its culture, and taboo the truth about Russia’s history and its role in major world events: “I’m talking about progressive discrimination against Russia in a number of Western states – with the full connivance, and sometimes with the encouragement of the ruling elites.
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The fifth package of sanctions against Russia will be adopted this week. This statement was made by German Vice Chancellor, Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection Robert Habeck. According to him, the new package will include both personal sanctions and restrictions against the financial sector of the Russian Federation. “Quickly, this week,” Habek said when asked about the deadline for imposing sanctions on ZDF. According to him, the measures will cover “the whole range from personal sanctions to technological products.” “We will once again turn our attention to the financial market,” the minister said. EU countries, as well as the United States, Canada, Japan and a number of other countries, have imposed tough sanctions against Russia over Russia’s special operation in Ukraine. Sanction pressure on Russia has continued since the early 2000s and has intensified in recent months. Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that their goal is to abolish Russia, ban its culture, and taboo the truth about Russia’s history and its role in major world events: “I’m talking about progressive discrimination against Russia in a number of Western states – with the full connivance, and sometimes with the encouragement of the ruling elites.