UK to impose sanctions on suppliers exporting military equipment to Russia

UK to impose sanctions on suppliers exporting military equipment to Russia

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The UK announces sanctions against companies supplying military equipment to Russia.

Today, on December 6, the United Kingdom The UK will announce sanctions against suppliers who export military equipment and components to Russia. This is stated on the website of the British government, according to UNN.

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It is noted that  British Foreign Secretary David Cameron is making his first visit to Washington in his new position to reaffirm the strength of relations with the United States and and support for Ukraine.

He will meet with US Secretary of State Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and other senior representatives of the of the US government, as well as with Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress. 

 On Wednesday, the UK will introduce a series of sanctions against military suppliers who support Putin. Foreign suppliers who export equipment and components to Russia are included in the list of dozens of individuals and groups the list of dozens of individuals and groups against whom sanctions will be imposed to deprive Putin of the resources he needs to wage an illegal war in Ukraine

- the British Foreign Office said in a statement.

Cameron has also already announced a new winter humanitarian aid package to Ukraine in the amount of almost 36.75 million pounds ($46.3 million - ed.). 

We remain steadfast in our support for Ukraine. in our support for Ukraine. If we allow Putin's aggression to succeed, it will will give strength to those who challenge democracy and threaten our way of lifey.

- said the British Foreign Secretar

Addendum

As UNN reported , British Foreign Secretary David Cameron will visit Washington this week will visit Washington to discuss, among other things, the response to Russian aggression in Ukraine.  This will be Cameron's first visit to the United States since taking office last month. since taking office last month.