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The European Union is likely to maintain sanctions against Russia despite the Kremlin's demands - ISW

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The EU will not lift sanctions until Russia stops its aggression in Ukraine and withdraws its troops. The US may demand that the EU lift restrictions on Russian agricultural structures.

The European Union is likely to maintain sanctions against Russia despite the Kremlin's demands - ISW

The European Union is likely to maintain sanctions against Russia, despite the Kremlin's demands for the West to ease sanctions as a prerequisite for a temporary ceasefire with Ukraine in the Black Sea. This is stated in a report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), UNN reports.

Details

Analysts point out that earlier, the spokesperson for the European Commission for Foreign Affairs, Anitta Hipper, stated that the EU would consider lifting or changing sanctions against Russia if Russia "ends its unprovoked aggression in Ukraine" and "unconditionally withdraws" all Russian forces from Ukraine.

Hipper's statement is likely a response to the Kremlin's recent demand not to comply with the terms of a ceasefire in the Black Sea with Ukraine until the United States lifts sanctions on the Russian state agricultural bank "Rosselkhozbank" and other undefined financial institutions involved in international trade in food and fertilizers.

- noted in ISW.

At the same time, they also suggest that the United States is likely to require cooperation with the EU to lift some sanctions and restrictions on Russian agricultural, financial and trade structures in order to restore Russia's connection to international markets for agricultural products and fertilizers.

Reminder

Earlier, the European Commission stated that one of the main conditions for the cancellation or amendment of EU sanctions against Russia would be the withdrawal of all Russian troops from Ukraine.

Earlier, Russia stated that the United States had agreed to help it lift a number of Western sanctions and restrictions on food, fertilizers and shipping companies as a prerequisite for a security agreement in the Black Sea.

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