EUROPEAN UNION TIGHTENS SANCTIONS SCREWS ON RUSSIA AS SYRIAN CRISIS EXPOSES MOSCOW WEAKNESSES
December 16th, 2024
The European Union (EU) has further broadened its sanctions targeting Russia to increase pressure on its government, as the fall of its ally in Syria weakens Moscow’s geopolitical position. EU ministers have now sanctioned Chinese suppliers of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, Russian crude oil suppliers and an airline, as well as companies alleged to be spreading disinformation in Africa and elsewhere.
This latter point is important, given President Vladimir Putin’s military and security forces had used its Syrian bases as a staging point to supply forces in ...
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