
The Kremlin responded by saying Russia has built up an immunity to the restrictions and adjusted
The EU has managed to approve its 18th sanctions package against Russia over the Ukraine conflict, targeting Moscow’s energy and banking sectors, the bloc’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has said. The Kremlin has decried the unilateral restrictions by Brussels as “illegal.”
A previous attempt to greenlight the package, which requires the approval of all 27 member states, failed earlier this week due to the opposition from Slovakia. However, Bratislava said on Thursday that it would be “counterproductive” to block the sanctions further, after it received guarantees from the European Commission regarding the availability of gas and oil.
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