The G7 countries plan to create a new tool to coordinate the enforcement of anti-Russian sanctions. It has been reported Bloomberg with reference to sources.
According to the agency material, the vehicle in question is temporarily called the law enforcement coordination mechanism. With its help, countries will reportedly exchange data on any state and company suspected of “complicating” Russia’s actions in Ukraine by evading or “undermining” sanctions.
As a Bloomberg source points out, the United States is concerned about complying with the restrictions already adopted against Russia.
formerly Reuters reportedHe said that the ambassadors of EU countries could not agree on the tenth package of sanctions against Russia. According to the agency, the EU has several unresolved issues regarding reporting obligations regarding rubber and Russian assets in Europe.
Josep Borrell, former head of European diplomacy accepted Disagreements exist within the EU over the new, tenth package of sanctions against Russia, he said, but restrictive measures would be agreed by February 24.