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Sanctions of the Russian Federation against the West in the field of military-technical cooperation: a list of countries

The government approved the list of companies that have fallen under the sanctions of the Russian Federation in the field of military-technical cooperation

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The government of the Russian Federation has approved the list of companies that fall under the new sanctions
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The Russian government has approved a list of companies that will be subject to sanctions in the field of military-technical cooperation. The related resolution is published on the website of the Council of Ministers.

“The list includes 74 organizations from Great Britain, Germany, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, Canada and the United States. Agreements in the field of military-technical cooperation are prohibited with them, “says the message.

Previously, the government approved sanctions that targeted more than 30 organizations, including former Gazprom subsidiaries. Thus the Russian Federation reacted to the sanctions of the West, which are directed not only against the authorities of the country, but also against ordinary Russians. The EU has repeatedly acknowledged that anti-Russian restrictions are harmful to themselves, especially energy prices have risen significantly in Europe.

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The Russian government has approved a list of companies that will be subject to sanctions in the field of military-technical cooperation. The related resolution is published on the website of the Council of Ministers. “The list includes 74 organizations from Great Britain, Germany, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, Canada and the United States. Agreements in the field of military-technical cooperation are prohibited with them, “the message states. Previously, the government approved sanctions that have affected more than 30 organizations, including former Gazprom subsidiaries. Thus the Russian Federation reacted to the sanctions of the West, which are directed not only against the country’s authorities, but also against ordinary Russians. The EU has repeatedly acknowledged that anti-Russian restrictions are harmful to themselves, especially energy prices have risen significantly in Europe.

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