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Merkel sees no reason for lifting the sanctions against Russia

According to Merkel, the implementation of the Minsk agreements remains the criteria for future sanctions.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that there is no reason to lift the sanctions imposed by the EU against the Kremlin, as Moscow has not fulfilled all its obligations under the Minsk agreements. According to …

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Serbia has refused to impose sanctions against Russia

Nikolic is trying to bring Serbia into the EU, but the anti-Russian sanctions not going to enter. Serbia will not impose sanctions against Russia, despite the efforts of the European Union, stated President of Serbia Tomislav Nikolic during the meeting with the Vice-President of the USA Joe Biden. “We connected …

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Moody’s gave in and recognized the futility of sanctions

Moody’s gave in and recognized the futility of sanctions Friday, 29 July 2016Topic: Opinions of expertsViews: 338 The largest credit rating Agency Moody’s outraged, saying that the largest banks Rossiiskii has had such an influence that is inexorably approaching “insignificant”. This was stated by managing Director of rating Agency Nick …

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Italian MPs against lifting sanctions against Russia

The Italian Parliament did not support the resolution proposed by the opposition. The Italian Parliament did not support the resolution on cancellation of sanctions against Russia. About this Facebook said the Ukrainian Ambassador to Italy Yevhen Perelygin. “In the Italian Parliament failed another attempt of some parties to adopt a …

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Using anti-Russian sanctions to the Third world war

<address class=”article-magazine article-header-magazine-top”>Neviditelny pes, Czech Republic</address> the <small>© AP Photo Alexander Zemlianichenko</small>     28.07.2016 Zdeněk Lanza (Zdeněk Lanz) From history we can learn that sanctions against a state, as a rule, have no effect, and sometimes even have to who introduced them, very serious consequences. A typical example of …

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