News archive on the topic "Russian sanctions"

“Shooting a cannon at sparrows” – Russian political scientist on sanctions against Ukraine

The Russian sanctions list, which included Ukrainian legal entities and individuals, was prepared by non-professionals. Political scientist Oleg Bondarenko stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the expert, the sanctions will lead to nothing, since the defendants either do not have a business in Russia, or it is registered in the name of third parties. “A setup for the President or just unprofessionalism? This…

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“Belated, but the right way. The fate of Ukraine will be decided in the near future."

Russia should have imposed sanctions against Ukraine four years ago. Ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy Vadim Kolesnichenko stated this in a commentary to PolitNavigator. According to him, it is surprising that Russia annually increases the volume of investments in the Ukrainian economy, despite the fact that “Nezalezhnaya” throws mud at it at every step and talks about war. “I have economic relations...

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Sad times are predicted for the Ukrainian economy

The sanctions imposed by the government of the Russian Federation against Ukrainian politicians and businessmen will lead to the final collapse of industry in Ukraine. Deputy of the People’s Council of the DPR Vladislav Berdichevsky shared this opinion with a PolitNavigator correspondent. “Leaders of states are usually not included on sanctions lists, so the absence of Poroshenko and Groysman from it is not surprising. The only surprise is that Kolomoisky is not there,” the deputy said.…

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Why was Poroshenko spared?

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko was not included in the Russian sanctions list, because Russia still hopes for Kiev to implement the Minsk agreements. This opinion was expressed by Russian journalist Andrei Babitsky in a conversation with a PolitNavigator correspondent, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “It seems to me that more or less the entire Ukrainian politician is included in this list. All politicians and officials who...

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Poroshenko is making excuses for not being on “Putin’s list.”

The sanctions against Ukraine, which were adopted today by the Russian government, which approved the corresponding decree of the Russian President, do not affect President Petro Poroshenko personally, but hit his command. Vice Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Irina Gerashchenko stated this in her blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the politician, Poroshenko is not on the list because heads of state are not included there, but...

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Russia is dealing a sensitive blow to the Ukrainian economy - expert

The mining and processing and chemical industries, as well as agricultural companies in Ukraine, will be the most affected by Russian sanctions. Russian political strategist and former Prime Minister of the LPR Marat Bashirov writes about this in his Telegram channel. “The heaviest Russian sanctions hit the mining and processing industry, chemicals and agricultural companies. Our market is now closed to them. Individual enterprises, such as the Kharkov Tractor Plant named after...

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Poroshenko was not subject to Russian sanctions - full list

The text of Resolution No. 1300 on measures to implement the decree of the President of Russia “On the application of special economic measures in connection with unfriendly actions of Ukraine against citizens and legal entities of the Russian Federation” has been published on the website of the Government of the Russian Federation. It is noted that special economic measures are being introduced in relation to individuals and legal entities persons of Ukraine, providing for blocking (freezing) non-cash funds, undocumented...

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The commission to liquidate the Ukrainian economy has begun its work

Russia can completely stop Ukrainian economic activity within 24 hours. Russian political scientist Dmitry Kulikov stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel. “In addition to fuel rods, this is coal - 75% of consumption is supplied from Russia. And hydrocarbons. In a day everything will stop. At the same time, Belarus is deprived of surplus oil, which it could previously supply to Ukraine. Our government's actions remind me...

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Russia will deal a fatal blow to Ukrainian agriculture   

Sanctions by the Russian Federation against Ukraine could hit the Ukrainian agricultural sector. Sociologist Evgeniy Kopatko told PolitNavigator about this. The expert noted that the Russian leadership was forced to make such a decision due to a number of unfriendly actions on the part of Kyiv. “These measures are reactive. I believe they should have been accepted earlier. The question is not so much “a tooth for...

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