That's very good news thanks
Spot on. How utterly demoralising for all those who can see this, but he can't, or probably more likely won't or doesn't want toThe news about the depletion of Russian oil stocks further supports the view that if Trump were as committed to defending Ukraine as Biden was then Ukraine's best option would be to tough it out until Russia runs out of cash.
Putin is in a terrible bind now. He has a war economy that cannot be switched back to civilian production without a lot of short-term upheaval. He is losing soldiers who will be required to rebuild the Russian economy if peace comes. He has interest rates at 21% - so people and businesses can't afford to borrow. He has double-digit inflation at 10.3%, and no sign of Europe lifting sanctions any time soon.
I cannot see him being able to hold on to what he has for more than a year. Trump has been an absolute godsend for Putin, who doesn't appreciate just how weak the Russian position is.
Yes, but the sanctions are against private companies based in those countries listed, not their governments or state institutions.Note the inclusion of Turkey in the list, which is a member of NATO and has been wanting to join the EU since before Brexit. It's a funny old world.
It's a fair point. You're right.Yes, but the sanctions are against private companies based in those countries listed, not their governments or state institutions.
We have similar concerns in the UK: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y97k4w7llo
Think I read this article on here when it was first published. They did say it was very complicated so would take time, well we are still waiting.It's a fair point. You're right.
The article you link says that the UK government has opened investigations against a number of UK companies suspected of breaking Russian oil sanctions.
So this may be a function of us not being very good at prosecutions, as the article mentions. More an enforcement issue perhaps?
Nevertheless, Sir Bill Browder says it is an embarrassment that there hasn't been a single prosecution. That was when the article was published in October 2024.
A brief google, and AI says there are still no prosecutions. Not good enough.
More sanctions which should have been implemented long ago. I really don't understand why there are ANY sanctions left to be imposed.Presumably this package is the same one that the UK imposed a few days ago. EU, well done for not taking too long over it.
Note the inclusion of Turkey in the list, which is a member of NATO and has been wanting to join the EU since before Brexit. It's a funny old world.
Indeed. How bad does Russia have to get before we finally apply the 'bone crushing' sanctions, and actually enforce them?More sanctions which should have been implemented long ago. I really don't understand why there are ANY sanctions left to be imposed.
I don't doubt it but it may make it more hassle.It's good news, but as a couple of replies say, Russia will find away around it.
I've always been a big fan of sanctions, even though Russia finds ways round them.I don't doubt it but it may make it more hassle.
This.I've always been a big fan of sanctions, even though Russia finds ways round them.
One day, they won't be able to find a way round them.
Interesting they say they are Ukrainian nationals working for Russia. Are they Russian sympathisers or are they doing it under duress because their families are being held? Guess either way not good.Worrying. I fear the Russians will succeed in downing a plane soon enough. Hybrid warfare continues unabated.
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Germany arrests three Ukrainians over alleged Russian parcel bomb plot
Prosecutors say men intended to attack German cargo transport by sending packages that would explode in transitwww.theguardian.com
I wondered the same thing, it could be Donbas separatists or it could people from occupied territory.Interesting they say they are Ukrainian nationals working for Russia. Are they Russian sympathisers or are they doing it under duress because their families are being held? Guess either way not good.
Yesterday's Ukrainecast (What do we actually know about the Istanbul peace talks) addresses this question. It's something I was puzzled about and essentially it's due to various nations being wary of hurting their own economies.More sanctions which should have been implemented long ago. I really don't understand why there are ANY sanctions left to be imposed.
It seems that Zelensky’s on his way to Istanbul, but Russia is sending a low level delegation. If true it’s yet more evidence that Putin has no interest in peace. Time for Trump to choose sidesBBC have just announced that Putin Won't attend the meeting in Turkey on Friday.