The EU, U.S. Hit Russia Where It Hurts
The sanctions target Russian oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil, aiming to cut revenue funding Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, with the EU and U.S. coordinating measures.
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On Thursday 23 October, the European Union and the United States announced new sanctions targeting mainly the Russian oil and gas sectors. Moscow denounces "counterproductive" measures, while Kiev welcomes a "very important" step to weaken the Kremlin's war economy. China, for its part, expressed its opposition to these sanctions, which it considers "unilateral".
Ukraine welcomes new U.S., EU sanctions against Russia, as top Russian official declares them "act of war"
As Zelenskyy lauds Europe and the U.S. for ramping up economic pressure on Putin over the war in Ukraine, Moscow dismisses them as a counterproductive "act of war."
The European Union has decided on further measures against Russia. The ban on imports of liquefied natural gas comes earlier than planned. 117 more ships from the shadow fleet are no longer allowed in EU ports.
In their 19 package, the 27 sanction the Russian liquefied natural gas sector, the phantom fleet and limit the movements of Russian diplomats on European territory
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