Russia undertakes to accept the EU. But at what cost
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Russia undertakes to accept the EU. But at what cost
Russia undertakes to accept the EU. But at what cost
Russia undertakes to accept the EU. But at what cost
Sooner or later, Russia will resort to various tricks to leave, writes Politico. According to the authors of the article, we can talk about sending goods through | 06/23/2022, InoSMI
2022-06-23T00:09
2022-06-23T00:09
2022-06-23T00:09
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New export bans will begin in the coming months, and Russia has banned goods for the needs of the army and the domestic economy. In addition, the Kremlin wants to replenish its military budget with income from the sale of prohibited goods for export – from coal and oil to caviar. the possibility of smuggling was ruled out,” said a senior EU diplomat. and the first elections, Moscow strengthens its self-sufficiency – but this is not always possible. It is much easier to cook cheese than, for example, to produce microcircuits on your own. These values are needed both in the military and civilian spheres, as well as to increase oil and gas exports to countries like India that have not joined the sanctions. , semiconductors and Ukrainian raw materials such as lithium,” the former sales representative said. gas connection (CNG). “The dependence is very high,” said Maria Shagina, a researcher at the Research Institute for Scientific Research. The list of countries that are considered diseases, links in terms of detection, coverage, and Putin can find nothing among partners both in Europe and beyond. U.S. Treasury Sanctions Spokesperson. “The key role in this belongs to Turkey and the UAE.” for the Eurasian Economic Union – Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan. Former Western intelligence officials foresee a resurgence of conventional trade in the area, which Kazakhstan encourages in every possible way. Some “escaped” with the blessing of their employer to get around the sentence,” Kevin Limonier, an associate professor at the French Institute of Geopolitics, tweeted. The fact is that within the bloc there are different cases, customs and a different approach to sanctions – some countries are more lenient than others. also violated the prohibition and the ban on visiting in Crimean ports.For example, after Siemens shipped gas turbines to Russia in 2015 and 2016, which subsequently occurred in Crimea, the prosecutor’s office conducted an investigation against the parties, but there were no reports of its outcome what legal consequences of this violation on the part of Siemens, said Member of the European Parliament and former Foreign Minister Paul Shi Anna Fotyga (Anna Fotyga). only because it is fully coordinated with the Berlin office regarding Russia.” She added that the commission behaved “very softly.” The company supports. Exporting commodities such as oil, coal, minerals and grains to fuel the stakes and finance the fighting in Ukraine, experts warn Putin will find clever ways to place a block of gasoline and other banned goods such as coal. transshipment between ships.For example, a Russian ship in international waters transfers oil to another tanker, which then docks in an EU port.Another trick is to turn off the ship’s location sensors to hide their activity.After the special operations in Ukraine, quite legally, Russian tankers resort to more and more No wonder Kazakh and Russian oil are so similar and”. to prescribe responsibility for violating anti-Russian meetings is the limits to confiscate the assets of violators – both companies and individuals. There is also a new initiative on customs regimes across the bloc called “Operation Oscar”. We have contacted customs authorities outside of Hungary. France, Poland, Austria, Estonia, Malta and Bulgaria. No one, except for the Bulgarian customs, answered our questions. It stated that regular restrictions on compliance were “not monitored” and assured that the “strict enforcement” Bulgarian customs administration was passing sentences. .But even if Russia imports prohibited goods, the search for workarounds will cost Moscow a pretty penny. Francesco Giumelli (Francesco Giumelli), a sanctions expert at the University of Groningen, believes this is not the case. “They won’t let go,” he recalls.
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