“ Russia imposed economic sanctions on Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyridenko, Minister of Finance Serhiy Marchenko and Minister of Economy Oleksiy Sobolev, as well as former Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov. Source: Russian agency RIA Novosti Details: Russia introduced economic sanctions against representatives of the Ukrainian government: Prime Minister Yulia Svyridenko; head of the Ministry of Finance Serhiy Marchenko; former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure, adviser to the Minister of Defense Oleksandr Kubrakov; Minister of Economy Oleksiy Sobolev. What preceded it: on October 31, in response to the 19th package of EU anti-Russian sanctions, Russia announced an expansion of the list of Europeans who are prohibited from entering the Russian Federation. Background: On October 23, the European Union finally approved the 19th package of sanctions against Russia. In particular, it provides for a ban on the import of Russian LNG after 6 months for short-term contracts and from January 1, 2027 – for long-term contracts. The package also contained sanctions against another 117 tankers of the Russian “shadow fleet”, which increased the total number of sanctioned vessels to 558. The next, 20th package of European Union sanctions against Russia should include additional tariffs on goods from the Russian Federation and Belarus, as well as sanctions against Russian energy and financial institutions.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Russian agency RIA Novosti
Details: Russia introduced economic sanctions against representatives of the Ukrainian authorities:
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- Prime Minister Yulia Svyridenko;
- head of the Ministry of Finance Serhiy Marchenko;
- former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure, adviser to the Minister of Defense Oleksandr Kubrakov;
- Minister of Economy Oleksiy Sobolev.
What preceded: October 31 In response to the 19th package of EU anti-Russian sanctions, Russia announced an expansion of the list of Europeans who are prohibited from entering the Russian Federation.
Prehistory:
- On October 23, the European Union finally approved the 19th package of sanctions against Russia.
- In particular, it provides for a ban on the import of Russian LNG after 6 months for short-term contracts and from January 1, 2027 – for long-term contracts. The package also contained sanctions against another 117 tankers of the “shadow fleet” of the Russian Federation, which increased the total number of sanctioned vessels to 558.
- The next, 20th package of European Union sanctions against Russia should include additional tariffs on goods from the Russian Federation and Belarus, as well as sanctions against Russian energy and financial institutions.