Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that Japan, which will chair the G7 in 2023, plans to propose new sanctions against the Russian Federation that will affect third countries. It has been reported TASS.
“As for sanctions against Russia, I want to outline a new approach to restrictions within the G7,” he said.
Kishida stressed that he will seek third countries to stop military support to the Russian Federation. However, he did not specify which countries he was talking about.
24 February UK officials introduced Additional sanctions on Russian banks, government officials and large companies in Russia. Moreover reportedNanaya Mahuta, Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand, announced new sanctions against Russian politicians, military and businessmen. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declarationHe said that his government has decided to impose new sanctions on 90 Russian citizens and 40 Russian organizations.