“Ukraine is currently proposing to limit the price of oil to $ 30 per barrel.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
Ukraine is currently proposing to limit the price of oil to $ 30 per barrel.

“The 17th package was accepted immediately to click on Russia, in time and unanimously. It is really very painful,” he said.
The minister also added that the prices of Russian oil as a tool for influencing Moscow are being actively discussed.
“The Ukrainian position is $ 30. We consider it justified. This will help to deprive Russia of the opportunity to finance its military machine. This requires G7 decision. Sanctions against the banking sector are also required. It will be a serious blow to the Russian economy if it does not take action in response,” Sibiga added.
In addition, Sibiga assessed the possibility of imposing sanctions against Russia by the United States. According to him, this is possible even without the agreement of Trump.
“The United States is a democratic country, and Congress has a powerful voice. This bill (UNIAN sanctions – UNIAN) already has a strong support – about 80 votes. This means that it will be able to overcome the presidential veto. Congress can play a role in Ukraine. Sibiga.
Sanctions against the Russian Federation: Important newsThe other day, the European Union has introduced a new, 17th package of sanctions against Russia. In addition, according to Bloomberg, Europe is already preparing new restrictions on Moscow. In particular, the possibility of shutting down more than 20 banks from SWIFT and the ban on the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
Meanwhile, The Telegraph writes that the bill on new sanctions against Russia has gained great support among the Republicans and Democrats in the Senate. It is noted that he can be brought to the vote even without “green light” from Trump.
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