Zelensky: New sanctions cost Russia $50 billion annually.
The impact of new sanctions on Russia
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky received the first important data on the potential consequences of new sanctions that could significantly affect the Russian military machine. According to him, these restrictions are leading to significant losses for Russia, which may exceed $50 billion annually. Some of the measures are already causing a reduction in oil supplies from Arab countries to the global market, contributing to the stabilization of the situation and complicating Russia's attempts to destabilize the region.
Cooperation with international partners
Zelensky also emphasized the importance of cooperation with key states regarding sanctions and the exchange of information about Russian citizens and schemes that require restrictions. He announced planned measures regarding the Russian tanker fleet and urged China to join international efforts to counter Russian aggression, expressing gratitude for the support.
Calls for joint action
The Ukrainian leader is intensifying cooperation with partners on sanctions against Russia, emphasizing their significance and calling for united efforts to resolve the conflict.
These new sanctions are considered a key element of the strategy of Ukraine and the international community to deter Russia's aggression. The importance of cooperation among states highlights the need for joint actions in this direction, as only in this way can regional stability be achieved and security ensured.
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