Biden: the plan for using the frozen assets of the Russian Federation must be ready
The US president hopes that the G7 countries will draw up a plan to transfer frozen Russian assets to Ukraine by June.
The US president hopes that the G7 countries will draw up a plan to transfer frozen Russian assets to Ukraine by June.
From February 20, Japan and the G7 countries plan to tighten the rules on limiting prices for imports of Russian oil.
The embargo of the EU and the G7 countries on oil products of the Russian Federation is being violated. Ukraine continues to try to include Greek shipowners in the list of war sponsors.
The transport ministers of the G7 states (USA, Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan) adopted a joint declaration condemning Russia’s destruction of global supply chains.
The “Group of Seven” countries plan to fight the theft of Ukrainian grain. The origin of Ukrainian grains will be determined using chemical identification.
The “Great Seven” countries called for the continuation and expansion of the “grain agreement”, under which Ukraine exports grain from the ports of Great Odesa.
Japan joined the sanctions of the G7 countries, the European Union and Australia, and set price restrictions on russian oil products.
The G7 countries supported the UN Secretary General’s call to continue the Black Sea Initiative. It is noted that the “grain corridor” led to a decrease in world food prices.
The countries of the Group of Seven, as well as Australia, agreed to set a fixed maximum price for russian oil, rather than a floating one. The “ceiling” of prices will be determined by the end of the month.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy insists on symmetrical sanctions of the “Big Seven” countries against russia, in connection with its latest terrorist attacks on the territory of Ukraine.
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