The USA urges G7 to confiscate Russian reserves: details of new sanctions.
According to inkorr.com: It has become known from information from 'Wave' that the United States is urging G7 countries to start confiscating Russian assets in order to increase pressure on Putin in the context of ending the war in Ukraine. The American side proposes to impose tariffs of up to 100% on the import of Russian oil from China and India to reduce the financial backing of Russian military formations.
New sanctions from the US president for Russia
In his interview with Fox News, Donald Trump spoke about the possibility of imposing new economic sanctions against Russia and urged other states to unite their efforts in the G7 to confiscate frozen Russian assets. Many of these assets are concentrated in Europe, and funds from them can be used to support Ukraine's defense if a corresponding decision is made.
- Canada, which chairs the G7, has already initiated a meeting of finance ministers to discuss new measures against Russia and its military actions.
- Sanctions against Russian companies and banks are planned, as well as trade restrictions to reduce Russia's influence on the international stage.
The US government is actively working on new economic measures against Russia, hoping for support from allies in the G7 for collective actions aimed at stopping Russian aggression and supporting Ukraine. The confiscation of Russian reserves and new sanctions may become an important step in the tense relations between the West and the Kremlin.
This text discusses the initiatives of the United States to strengthen economic pressure on Russia through the confiscation of frozen assets and new sanctions. These actions aim to support Ukraine and reduce the financial resources that Russia uses to wage war. G7 countries are preparing for joint steps in this area, which could significantly impact the situation.Read also
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