Saturday, September 13, 2025
Inside News
  • Breaking News
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
Inside News
No Result
View All Result

EU, UK slap Russia with new sanctions targeting energy revenue, spies

July 19, 2025
in Europe

The European Union and Britain have taken a strong stance against Russia’s ongoing war on Ukraine, with new sanctions aimed at crippling its energy sector and its fleet of “shadow” oil tankers. This move comes as a united front against Russia’s aggressive actions in the region, and serves as a clear message that the international community will not tolerate such blatant disregard for peace and stability.

The new sanctions, which were announced on Friday, target Russia’s energy sector by limiting its access to crucial technologies and equipment needed for oil exploration and production. This will have a significant impact on Russia’s economy, as the energy sector is a major source of revenue for the country. By imposing these sanctions, the EU and Britain are sending a strong message to Russia that its actions will not go unpunished.

In addition to targeting the energy sector, the sanctions also focus on Russia’s fleet of “shadow” oil tankers. These tankers have been used by Russia to transport oil to countries that have been under sanctions, allowing them to bypass the restrictions and continue to profit from their illegal activities. By targeting these tankers, the EU and Britain are effectively cutting off a major source of income for Russia and further weakening its economy.

The decision to impose these sanctions was not taken lightly. The EU and Britain have been closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine and have repeatedly called on Russia to end its aggression and respect the sovereignty of its neighbor. However, Russia has continued to ignore these calls and has instead escalated its actions, leading to the need for stronger measures.

The EU and Britain’s united front against Russia is a clear demonstration of their commitment to upholding international law and promoting peace and stability in the region. It also serves as a reminder to Russia that its actions will not go unnoticed and that there will be consequences for its aggressive behavior.

These sanctions are just the latest in a series of measures taken by the EU and Britain in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine. In the past, they have imposed travel bans and asset freezes on individuals and entities involved in the conflict, as well as economic sanctions targeting key sectors of the Russian economy. These measures have had a significant impact on Russia’s economy, and the new sanctions are expected to further weaken its financial stability.

The EU and Britain’s actions have been met with support from other countries, including the United States and Canada, who have also imposed their own sanctions on Russia. This united front sends a powerful message to Russia that its actions will not be tolerated by the international community.

It is important to note that these sanctions are not aimed at the Russian people, but rather at the government and its actions. The EU and Britain remain committed to maintaining a constructive relationship with Russia, but this can only happen if Russia respects the sovereignty of its neighbors and adheres to international law.

In conclusion, the EU and Britain’s decision to impose new sanctions on Russia is a strong and necessary step in response to its ongoing war on Ukraine. These measures will have a significant impact on Russia’s economy and serve as a clear message that its aggressive actions will not go unpunished. It is time for Russia to end its aggression and work towards a peaceful resolution in Ukraine. The international community stands united in its support for Ukraine and will continue to take necessary measures to ensure peace and stability in the region.

Tags: Prime Plus
Previous Post

Zelenskyy appoints new PM in govt shake-up to boost war effort

Next Post

South Korea’s ousted President Yoon indicted over martial law

Next Post
South Korea’s ousted President Yoon indicted over martial law

South Korea’s ousted President Yoon indicted over martial law

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
The Rio Reset: The Global Financial Shift That May Trigger the Next Dollar Crisis

The Rio Reset: The Global Financial Shift That May Trigger the Next Dollar Crisis

April 30, 2025
Complete BritRail Pass Guide [Types, How to Use It, Pros + Cons]

Complete BritRail Pass Guide [Types, How to Use It, Pros + Cons]

June 17, 2025
“The Unifying Power of Music: Connecting People Across Boundaries”

“The Unifying Power of Music: Connecting People Across Boundaries”

November 11, 2024
DCMS announces new members of public records advisory body

DCMS announces new members of public records advisory body

May 31, 2025
Oscars 2024: Billie Eilish, Rami Youssef Demand ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ in Gaza

Oscars 2024: Billie Eilish, Rami Youssef Demand ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ in Gaza

0
Oscars 2024: Jimmy Kimmel Compares Katie Britt to ‘Poor Things’ Frankenstein Heroine

Oscars 2024: Jimmy Kimmel Compares Katie Britt to ‘Poor Things’ Frankenstein Heroine

0
Oscar Winners ‘Refute Their Jewishness’ over Israel’s War of Self-defense Against Hamas

Oscar Winners ‘Refute Their Jewishness’ over Israel’s War of Self-defense Against Hamas

0
Oscars 2024: Hollywood Celebrities Laugh Maniacally as Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts MAGA

Oscars 2024: Hollywood Celebrities Laugh Maniacally as Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts MAGA

0
ICC hears war crime charges against notorious Uganda warlord Kony

ICC hears war crime charges against notorious Uganda warlord Kony

September 13, 2025
Ireland could boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israel’s participation

Ireland could boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israel’s participation

September 13, 2025
Madrid Holds Candlelight Vigil for Charlie Kirk

Madrid Holds Candlelight Vigil for Charlie Kirk

September 13, 2025
Poland calls UNSC meeting over alleged Russian drone raid

Poland calls UNSC meeting over alleged Russian drone raid

September 13, 2025

MOST POPULAR

Trump Floats Tariff Revenue-Funded Rebate for Middle, Low-Income Earners

Trump Floats Tariff Revenue-Funded Rebate for Middle, Low-Income Earners

August 4, 2025
Exclusive—Luke Hilgemann: Owning the Narrative—How Florida’s Hunting and Fishing Rights Campaign Set a New Standard

Exclusive—Luke Hilgemann: Owning the Narrative—How Florida’s Hunting and Fishing Rights Campaign Set a New Standard

February 23, 2025
Report: Texas Democrat Fugitives Concede, Will Return to Austin

Report: Texas Democrat Fugitives Concede, Will Return to Austin

August 13, 2025
Russia denounces UK’s NATO troop deployment in Ukraine remarks

Russia denounces UK’s NATO troop deployment in Ukraine remarks

August 19, 2025
Trump to U.S. Steel Workers: ‘You’re Going to Stay an American Company’

Trump to U.S. Steel Workers: ‘You’re Going to Stay an American Company’

May 31, 2025
Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Prompt Japan Trade Negotiations with U.S.

Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Prompt Japan Trade Negotiations with U.S.

April 8, 2025
Load More
Inside News

  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Copyright - Breaking UK News Stories

No Result
View All Result
  • Breaking News
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Travel

© 2024 Copyright - Breaking UK News Stories