The U.S. said there would be “consequences” for China if it tried to help Russia
The U.S. has told China that it will not allow Russia to compensate for losses due to sanctions.
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The U.S. has told China that it will not allow Russia to compensate for losses due to sanctions.
Read MoreIf wheat supplies from Russia and Ukraine are cut off, a number of regions in the world will face food shortages and starvation, according to The Guardian.
Read MoreGermany’s rejection of Russian gas threatens to shift production abroad and to run out of fuel for heating. The stated goal of the German authorities to make Germany independent of Russian energy sources can be achieved in two ways: by abruptly cutting off supplies or by creating alternatives to fuel from Russia.
Read MorePresident Joe Biden has banned energy imports from Russia. And Brussels is not ready to support this sanctions decision of Washington, because it would be a serious blow to the national economies of some European countries.
Read MoreBy the end of 2022, the European Union plans to reduce the supply of Russian natural gas by two-thirds, and instead of Russian fuel import liquefied gas from Qatar and the United States.
Read MoreThe United States is imposing a ban on all energy imports from Russia. This was announced by U.S. President Joe Biden, speaking on Tuesday at the White House on the situation around Ukraine.
Read MoreRoberto Fico, chairman of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament, called for tougher sanctions against Russia in connection with the recent events in Ukraine and, in particular, suggested thinking about refusing to buy Russian oil.
Read MoreUkrainian MP Ilya Kiva claims that Volodymyr Zelensky urgently left for Poland and is hiding in the US embassy.
Read MoreThe UN Human Rights Council on Friday, March 4, overwhelmingly approved a resolution to create a special commission to monitor the human rights situation during the war in Ukraine.
Read MoreA bipartisan group of lawmakers from the House and Senate has introduced a bill to ban U.S. imports of Russian oil, petroleum products, liquefied natural gas, and coal.
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