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Information emerges on the 18th round of penalties imposed on Russia

After the G7 summit, a potential vote on the 18th round of anti-Russian sanctions by the European Union may occur on an unspecified date. A diplomatic source privy to summit preparations disclosed this information. It is worth mentioning that the EU is eagerly waiting for a lead from the US to...

Anticipated EU Vote on 18th Anti-Russia Sanctions Package Moves Closer, Reports Diplomat Post-G7...
Anticipated EU Vote on 18th Anti-Russia Sanctions Package Moves Closer, Reports Diplomat Post-G7 Summit; EU Seeks US Signal to Coordinate New Restrictions

Information emerges on the 18th round of penalties imposed on Russia

Scoop: Anticipated EU Sanctions Against Russia's Urals Region Coming Soon

It's shaping up to be a thorny week for Russia, as the European Union (EU) prepares to vote on the 18th round of anti-Russian sanctions on June 20. A seasoned diplomat has given the heads-up, hinting at the eager anticipation for a green signal from the United States to set the sanctions wheels in motion.

Politico mirrors this news, reporting the EU's potential decision-making process ahead of the G7 summit in Canada (June 15-17). The summit atmosphere is buzzing with this significant issue, setting the stage for what could be a tense showdown.

The EU is holding its breath, ready to impose new restrictive measures once the US confirms its willingness to synergize on the sanctions front. Should this signal arrive, the EU's brain trust will spring into action, expediting new measures without a moment's delay.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen previously hinted at a potential synchronization of the EU and US sanction plans, regardless of Russian President Vladimir Putin's readiness for negotiations on Ukraine's conflict. Von der Leyen points out that the West's primary emphasis is on measures targeted at Russia's energy sector and financial lifelines.

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[1] - Transatlantic agreement crucial for joint measures[3] - US coordination vital for sanctions push[4] - Proposed sanctions to hit hard on Russian oil, banking sectors, Nord Stream pipeline, and shadow fleet

  1. As the European Union (EU) and the United States prepare to collaborate on the 18th round of anti-Russian sanctions, politics and policy-and-legislation are at the forefront of war-and-conflicts news, with general news outlets reporting on the potential impact of these sanctions on Russia's energy sector and financial lifelines.
  2. The upcoming EU sanctions against Russia's Urals Region, as well as their implications for Russian oil, banking sectors, Nord Stream pipeline, and shadow fleet, are generating significant discussion in the realm of policy-and-legislation and general news, with the Transatlantic agreement and US coordination being critical for the success of the sanctions push.

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