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Some countries that have previously been treated to Moscow are now hidden in sup...

Kogda's friend was outlined for a second time: as Russian partner countries enhance the crisis of aggressor

Some countries that have previously been treated to Moscow are now hidden in support of international restrictions: they impose their sanctions or comply with Western restrictions so that they do not "run" into secondary sanctions. The full invasion of Russia into Ukraine has led to Moscow completely isolated from the Western world as a result of sanctions that were not yet known by any country.

However, the extent of sanctions can be even larger, and the key role in this is played by "friendly" to the Kremlin regime. The Russian media is written about it. Yes, local journalists complain that some countries that have previously been loyalty to Moscow are now hidden by international restrictions. Russian media complained. Hidden support is expressed in at least two forms. For example: Russian journalists say that in Moscow the actions of friendly countries are not called sanctions.

This happens, for example, with Kazakhstan, which has introduced many restrictions that block mutual trade. "Such friendly countries as China or Serbia have not openly supported the sanction policy of the Western powers, but hidden the prohibitions, fearing secondary sanctions," the statement said. The European Commission has already developed a ninth package of sanctions against Russia for trying to seize Ukraine.

According to the Chairman of the European Commission Ursula von Der Lyen, work with three Russian banks will be restricted within the new package. In addition, the sanctions will affect about 200 people, including Russian servicemen, ministers, governors, representatives of the defense industry of the Russian Federation, deputies of the State Duma and the Federation Council. Earlier, Focus wrote that in the EU they wanted to impose sanctions against Ramzan Kadyrov's relatives.