Ukraine welcomes new U.S., EU sanctions against Russia
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha believes that the latest sanctions imposed by the EU and the US are a real blow to Russia, although Moscow denies this. Details: Sybiha believes that this week marked a new stage in the pressure to force Russia to make peace,
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Russia is facing a new wave of US and EU sanctions while its internal economy is nearing recession, but all this is not enough to curb its capacity to fund the war in Ukraine, according to experts. “Recession means almost nothing for Russia’s economic and political stability these days,
Europe's economy is walking a precarious tightrope between geopolitics and global economic power plays, which will either force it to diversify its trade and become more self-reliant or get toppled by ferocious crosswinds.