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This is how the EU wants to ban Russia – Britain adds Finnish citizens to Jokerit connection

This is how the EU wants to ban Russia – Britain adds Finnish citizens to Jokerit connection

Russia’s decision to recognize the Ukrainian separatist republics in Donetsk and Luhansk and send troops to the region provoked the EU to react.

A press release from the European Council and the European Commission stated that Russia’s action was illegal and unacceptable. It emphasizes that the European Union is in full solidarity with Ukraine and agrees with its support for its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

– This is contrary to international law, further aggravating the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine, Russia’s international obligations and crisis.

Now the EU wants to act forcefully with its international partners, it has been written. It is unclear how the sanctions will change, but EU foreign ministers will meet on Tuesday afternoon. The introduction of sanctions requires a unanimous decision approved by all 27 EU countries. A press conference is scheduled for Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

According to the press release, it is proposed that these restrictions should affect the persons involved in the illegal decision. Sanctions will also be imposed on banks that finance the Russian military and affect the Russian government and government access to EU capital and financial markets and services.

In addition, the EU should impose sanctions on secessionist republics and on outbound trade. The EU wants to do this to ensure that those responsible are clearly aware of the financial consequences of their illegal and aggressive activities.

The press conference concludes by reiterating that the EU is behind Ukraine and its people. The EU has not ruled out further action depending on how the situation develops.

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“We stand by and continue to support Ukraine and its people.”

The UK adds Finnish nationals associated with the Jokerit

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson In a speech to the British House of Commons, the BBC reported that Britain was imposing sanctions on five Russian banks and three people described as super-rich.

Johnson says tough sanctions are expected if Russia goes further.

Three Entrepreneurs – Igor Rottenberg, Boris Rottenberg And Gennady Timchenko – Everyone has a strong Finnish connection. Boris Rottenberg and Gennady Timchenko are Finnish citizens and others known for their interests at the Ice Hockey Club Jokerit. Igor Rottenberg was the son of Boris’ brother Arkady Rottenberg.

The family of Timtzenko and the Rottenberg Arena Events held the Jokerit until 2019. Arena events at the Hardwall Arena are even bigger.

All have close ties to Putin and have previously been subject to US sanctions.

According to Forbes, Gennady Timchenko is worth just $ 24 billion, while Boris and Igor Rottenberg each own more than $ 1 billion in assets.

In practice, sanctions freeze British assets, bar them from entering the country and bar British citizens from trading with them.

The five banks subject to sanctions are Rosia, IS Bank, General Bank, Bromswiasbank and Black Sea Bank.