In Finland, hackers extracted a correspondence about sanctions against Russia

The administration of the Prime Minister of Finland has begun an investigation into the leakage of the correspondence of former Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen. The correspondence was obtained by hackers who, among other things, were interested in information about the EU sanctions against Russia. The leaked correspondence became known on Friday, April 10, after some people suggested it to several ...

Russian Foreign Ministry: EU sanctions are contrary to common sense

The Russian Foreign Ministry called the expansion of the European Union’s “black list” absurd and illogical, which included two Russian deputy defense ministers, State Duma deputy Joseph Kobzon and a number of representatives of the self-proclaimed republics in eastern Ukraine. As noted in the department’s commentary, the EU did not analyze the real...

Lithuania: Time to add Russian pressure, sanctions and isolation

Linkevicius wrote about this on Monday on his Twitter page. “Unfortunately, the predictions came true. Russia has no desire or intention to observe the truce. Over the past day, more than 100 attacks, 15 killed. Time to increase pressure, sanctions and isolation,” wrote...

EU expanded sanctions list for Russia

The European Union has expanded the blacklist for Russia due to the conflict in Ukraine, including 19 individuals and 9 legal entities. The restrictive measures are published in the Official Journal of the EU. Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov, State Duma Deputy Iosif Kobzon and three more Russians entered ...

EU leaders warned Russia about the possibility of new sanctions

The European Union could impose new sanctions if the ceasefire agreement reached between Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists in Minsk is not fully implemented. EU leaders warned about this. Soon after an agreement was reached in Minsk through her mediation ...

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