Russia calls 10th package of sanctions slow-acting poison killing EU economic sovereignty

Russia calls 10th package of sanctions slow-acting poison killing EU economic sovereignty

Published February 28,2023


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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Tuesday known as the EU‘s tenth package deal of sanctions towards Russia, adopted on Feb. 25, “a slow-acting poison” killing the bloc’s financial sovereignty.

In a press release, Zakharova stated by concentrating on Russia the EU is imposing sanctions on itself and should do it so long as it desires, as a result of it’s going to solely result in its dependence on “direct competitors.”

“It is difficult to disagree with the head of the European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, who said in the European Parliament on Feb. 15 this year that sanctions are ‘a slow-acting poison.’ But it ‘kills’, first of all, the economic sovereignty of the European Union,” Zakharova harassed.

She denounced “attempts to label as forced displacement” Russia’s “care about children whose parents were killed from weapons supplied by Western countries” to Kyiv.

Since its “special military operation,” Moscow has transferred orphans from Russian-speaking territories of war-torn Ukraine to households and foster properties in Russia.

“For greater than eight years the EU had been neglecting the killings of youngsters because of the shelling of the AFU (armed forces of Ukraine) in Donbas.

“None of the EU officials even has an idea what the Alley of Angels in Donetsk is. These human tragedies are cynically hushed up in the EU, because they do not fit into the one-sided Western interpretation of events,” she stated.

By increasing its sanctions on Russian officers, the EU is violating freedom of motion, the ministry official stated, including that ban on media retailers is censorship that deprives individuals another viewpoint.

Restrictions towards journalists and media corporations undermine the bottom of the democratic society, she stated.

“But the truth will make its way. The EU, the US and their satellites were alone in their anti-Russian sanctions. The rest of the world — the global majority — did not join any of the ‘packages,’ rejecting the restrictions as illegal, hitting the global economy and undermining food and energy security,” Zakharova asserted.

The spokeswoman stated the EU’s “threats” “to punish” third international locations if they don’t adjust to its anti-Russian restrictions “will only strengthen the rejection by the world of the inherently neo-colonial dictatorial policy of the West.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr