G7 countries will seek to strengthen control over compliance with anti-Russian sanctions. This was expressed by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at a press conference held in conjunction with the conclusion of the G7 summit. transmits Hit the lining.
“We will strengthen sanctions against Russia so that their effects are certain, we agreed to strengthen measures so that Russia does not evade or evade sanctions,” said Kishida.
18 May RBC, with a link to the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website WroteHe said that European states bordering Russia and Belarus will strengthen coordination to comply with international sanctions. It was adopted by Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Norway and Finland.
Prior to that, the Ministry of Economic Development stated that in its economic forecast for 2023-2024, the European Commission (EC) actually recognized the effectiveness of the Russian government in overcoming the consequences of sanctions pressure.
Prior to that, Reuters reported that at the summit in Japan, the leaders of the G7 countries planned to announce new measures to tighten sanctions and export restrictions on the Russian energy sector.