Sweden Pushes for Tougher EU Sanctions on Russian Energy Revenues
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To block Putin's "shadow fleet."
Sweden and Finland are making pressure on the European Union for a new package of hard sanctions against Russia, pointing directly to the "fantom fleet" supporting Moscow's oil exports, while Stockholm claims that the Western Agenda has been reversed by the unacceptable return of the United States.
The new, 20th package of European Union sanctions against Russia should be aimed at blocking the so-called “shadow fleet” of the Russian Federation, which allows Moscow to receive revenues from oil exports.
The European Union plans to adopt the next, 20th, package of sanctions against Russia on February 24. According to RBC-Ukraine, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas announced this during a press conference in Brussels. "Regarding the 20th package of sanctions, we aim to adopt it on February 24," she emphasized. According to Kallas, European countries are proposing various sanctions, including "a complete ban on maritime services, as well as the is…
Sweden and Finland ask the European Union to introduce a total ban on maritime services for all ships transporting Russian energy products with a view to blocking so-called...
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