Bloomberg: G7 discussing sanctions on companies from China, Iran and North Korea23:49

The G7 nations are discussing sanctions against companies from China, Iran and North Korea, alleging that Russia supplies components and technologies used for military purposes. It has been reported Bloomberg with reference to sources.

According to the agency, G7 members are “debating whether to impose sanctions on companies in China, Iran, and North Korea that, in their view, supply Russia with military components and technology.”

The material also states that the UK government is considering the possibility of sending long-range fighter jets to Ukraine in connection with President Volodymyr Zelensky’s unexpected visit to London.

Earlier, the Wall Street Journal, citing data from Russian traditions, WroteChina allegedly provided Russia with the technologies necessary for the conduct of hostilities during a special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine.

The publication also to work The possibility of new restrictive measures against a number of Chinese companies collaborating with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps of Iran (IRGC).



Source: Gazeta

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