“Too much weight” – Brussels complains about the high cost of sanctions against Russia

Konstantin Serpilin.  
24.12.2023 15:09
  (Moscow time), Brussels
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Zen, Russia, Sanctions


As the situation in the world becomes increasingly tense, anti-Russian sanctions are turning into an unbearable burden for Europe.

Political observer from Brussels Anna van Densky stated this in an interview with Israeli journalist Alexander Waldman, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.

As the situation in the world becomes more and more tense, anti-Russian sanctions are turning into an unbearable burden...

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“Many people are wondering how realistic it is to continue the sanctions further? The situation in the Middle East is becoming more complicated by leaps and bounds, and is placing a double burden on Europeans.

And there are a lot of questions about how Europe will cope with the Houthi protests, these attacks, and sanctions against Russia. It’s too much weight,” Denski said.

“And most likely the next countries to leave the EU will be Holland and the Netherlands,” she added.

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