Energy War: How New Sanctions Will Affect the Course of the Conflict.
According to inkorr.com: Far from the frozen frontline between Ukraine and Russia, another no less fierce war is unfolding - the energy war. According to analysts, it may force the parties to sit down at the negotiating table faster than any diplomatic efforts. This is reported by 'Glavkom' referencing The New York Times.
Recently, this confrontation has noticeably escalated: the USA and Europe have imposed new large-scale sanctions against the Russian oil industry - the main source of financing for the Kremlin's war.
Struggle for Energy Facilities
Ukraine is actively seeking to strengthen international pressure on Russian energy and at the same time carrying out its 'long-range sanctions' - strikes on Russian energy facilities. In response, Russia systematically attacks Ukrainian electricity and gas infrastructure, trying to paralyze the country's energy system ahead of winter.
Analysts believe that Moscow's main goal is to undermine Ukraine's ability to function and break the will of Ukrainians to resist.
New Sanctions and Tension
Former EU diplomat Balazs Jarabik, now an analyst at R.Politik, believes that the new US sanctions against Russian oil giants, 'Lukoil' and 'Rosneft', were a response to Russia's strikes on the Ukrainian energy grid.
According to him, these restrictions aim to force the Kremlin to stop attacks and consider a limited ceasefire regarding energy facilities.
The US Department of the Treasury announced new sanctions against the Russian Federation due to 'Moscow's lack of serious intentions regarding the peaceful resolution of the war in Ukraine.' The new restrictions increase pressure on the Russian energy sector and aim to reduce the Kremlin's revenues that are used to finance military actions and support the weakened economy.
Later, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin referred to the new US sanctions against the Russian Federation as an attempt to exert pressure on the country.
Apart from the military conflict, Ukraine and Russia have entered an energy war, where every strike and counterattack can have serious consequences for both countries. New sanctions and mutual attacks on energy facilities create a tense situation that could lead to an escalation of the conflict and a worsening of relations between Ukraine and Russia.
In the context of the energy war unfolding between Ukraine and Russia, it is important to understand what consequences these actions may have. Sanctions and attacks on infrastructure can significantly change the balance of power and affect the countries' ability to withstand confrontation. Observing the developments, one can expect that energy issues will remain in the spotlight of the international community, as stability in the region will depend on it.Read also
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