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UK announces new sanctions against Russia
UK targets Russia with new sanctions on individuals, companies, and ships to cut war funding as British PM Keir Starmer urges tougher G7 action. - REUTERS
KANANASKIS, Alberta: Britain on Tuesday announced further sanctions against Russia over the war in Ukraine, in what Prime Minister Keir Starmer will describe as part of a coordinated move by the Group of Seven (G7) countries.
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A notice posted on the government website said Britain's latest sanctions targeted four individuals, six entities and 20 ships, including oil tankers, marine-related companies, and suppliers of goods to Russia - particularly electronics.
Starmer is expected to set out details of the sanctions later on Tuesday from a G7 summit in Canada.
He will say he wants "to work with all of our G7 partners to squeeze Russia's energy revenues and reduce the funds they are able to pour into their illegal war," according to advance excerpts of his remarks released by his office.
Britain has already sanctioned over 2,300 individuals, entities and ships as part of sanctions against Russia since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
"We should take this moment to increase economic pressure and show President (Vladimir) Putin it is in his - and Russia’s interests - to demonstrate he is serious about peace," Starmer is expected to say.
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- UK PM Keir Starmer plans more sanctions to target Russia's energy income.
- Britain has already sanctioned over 2,300 Russian-related targets since 2022.
- The aim is to pressure Putin to engage seriously in peace efforts.
A notice posted on the government website said Britain's latest sanctions targeted four individuals, six entities and 20 ships, including oil tankers, marine-related companies, and suppliers of goods to Russia - particularly electronics.
Starmer is expected to set out details of the sanctions later on Tuesday from a G7 summit in Canada.
He will say he wants "to work with all of our G7 partners to squeeze Russia's energy revenues and reduce the funds they are able to pour into their illegal war," according to advance excerpts of his remarks released by his office.
Britain has already sanctioned over 2,300 individuals, entities and ships as part of sanctions against Russia since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
"We should take this moment to increase economic pressure and show President (Vladimir) Putin it is in his - and Russia’s interests - to demonstrate he is serious about peace," Starmer is expected to say.