“Sanctions have their price, but our values are priceless” – Liechtenstein
Deputy Prime Minister Sabine Monauni (right) and Government Councilor Dominique Hasler (left) report together with the members of the crisis management team on the sanctions that have been decided. (Photo: IKR)
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Liechtenstein|02/25/2022 (Updated yesterday 00:46)
VADUZ – The government and the crisis management team are constantly trying to assess developments in the Ukraine war. A lot is open, but one thing is clear: Liechtenstein has imposed sanctions and approved funds for humanitarian aid.
Deputy Prime Minister Sabine Monauni (right) and Government Councilor Dominique Hasler (left) report together with the members of the crisis management team on the sanctions that have been decided. (Photo: IKR)
VADUZ – The government and the crisis management team are constantly trying to assess developments in the Ukraine war. A lot is open, but one thing is clear: Liechtenstein has imposed sanctions and approved funds for humanitarian aid.
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