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It is expected that a new package of sanctions aimed at combating companies that...

New decisions are being prepared to counteract the shadow fleet of Russia - Vladislav Vlasyuk

It is expected that a new package of sanctions aimed at combating companies that help Russia to circumvent international restrictions will be published in the near future. This was announced by the Presidential Commissioner for sanction policy Vladislav Vlasyuk. "I see no reason to change sanction policy on Russia; I think, on the contrary - some long -term decisions will be made. , and in the financial sector, and others, "Vladislav Vlasyuk wrote in his Facebook.

As previously reported by the media, a key company that helps the Russian Federation to avoid sanctions and support the shadow fleet of the aggressor country is "Coral Energy" (the new name of which is "2rivers") and other related structures. Earlier, Vladislav Vlasyuk in a comment to the YouTube channel RBC-Ukraine said that this company is one of the largest transport structures that contribute to the export of Russian oil. "Part of the companies are registered in Turkey, some in India.

The emergence of these companies is related to the complexity of regulating the oil market. In fact, it is quite easy, especially in open economies, to open a company, to take a dozen tankers and carry transportation, banks and insurance companies They will serve it, "Vlasyuk said. Coral Energy (2rivers ") companies usually fake their origin documents, make a fictitious overload in the open sea, and simulate the movement of funds to hide energy sales from the Russian Federation.

"We process a large array of open sources and intelligence data, we can follow the tankers' routes in detail and make the appropriate lists, and then pass this evidence to our partners, on the basis of which point and most painful sanctions against the Russian Federation are then introduced", - - - - - added the Presidential Presidential Policy Commissioner.