“The Presidential President of Ukraine for sanction policy, Vladislav Vlasyuk, denied the alleged collapse of cooperation between the US and the European Union in the field of sanctions policy. He assured that interaction between partners continues, despite changes in the political context.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Vlasyuk on his Facebook page on Tuesday, European Truth reports
Details: It is reported that Vlasyuk responded to the news on the EP site that, according to the German media, the “collapse of cooperation” between the EU and the United States in the field of joint fight against Moscow’s evasion of sanctions.
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Vlasyuk disagreed with the fact that the collapse of cooperation happened and assured that the interaction between partners continues, despite changes in the political context.
Direct language Vlasyuk: “I communicate with Americans, and saw them twice in three weeks at joint working meetings in Europe, which discussed both the bypass of sanctions and strengthening of sanctions. Is the same” Impulse “, which was not, but solely because of the political context. Is it” collapse of cooperation. ”
The detailAnd: Vlasyuk emphasized that active exchange of information and ideas continues within the sanction coalition.
According to him, all participants in the process are guided by each other: the United Kingdom prepares new sanctions, the European Union is working on the 18th package, and the USA-on measures against the “shadow fleet” and the bypassing schemes of restrictions.
At the same time, he noted that the EU would be difficult to reach a new decision on sanctions without supporting the US on Hungary’s position.
“As before, there is a lot of exchange of information and ideas within the sanction coalition. All are about about the plans of others,” Vlasyuk emphasized.
What was before:
- On May 25, US President Donald Trump, condemning the latest Russian shelling of Ukraine, said he was considering the possibility of imposing additional sanctions against Russia.
- According to WSJ, Trump considers the possibility of imposing sanctions against the Russian Federation this week – but the decision is not guaranteed.