On Friday EU member states approved the tenth round of anti-Russia sanctions
On Friday EU member states approved the tenth round of anti-Russia sanctions
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UK: On the one -year anniversary of the introduction of the conflict, the European Union member states approved the tenth round of anti -Russian sanctions on Friday after their major Western colleagues in implementing new measures.

The latest sanctions include the European Union Council's announcement by the Swedish Presidency, the tight export restrictions on dual -use items and technology, as well as "measures against Russian dissolution".

The European Union also agreed to impose new restrictions on individuals and institutions doubting the military operations, "propaganda spread, or distributing drones used by Russia in Ukraine.

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The Swedish Presidency said, "The European Union stands in solidarity with Ukraine and Ukrainians." We will continue to support Ukraine. ,

The statement resonated to confirm Washington's support for Ukraine as long as it "takes" the recent use of the President Joe Biden and other US authorities. And, like those American leaders, the European Union did not specify the goal that should be met, no matter how much time it takes.

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Earlier on Friday, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand announced the new Russia sanctions. European Union members struggled for the third consecutive day to reach an agreement on their new measures, at least due to a deadlock on new restrictions on rubber imports between Poland and Italy in the minimum part.

Despite the insistence of Western leaders that the restrictions were "working," the Russian economy had only 2.1% number last year, less than 11.2% estimated by the World Bank in April. Energy revenue is higher than before the conflict, the country's economy is expected to grow faster than this year.

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According to President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, restrictions, which were to relieve pain on Russian people, returned to Western countries.

They erased, and the Russian economy proved to be much stronger than the West, "he told the MPs of the country in their annual address.

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