British Prime Minister announced: Huge sanctions from England to Turkey

According to the statement on the official website of the British government, the UK announced 67 new sanctions within the framework of the sanctions regime against Russia and added 40 new ships to the sanctions list.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that the latest sanctions package is the largest to be imposed on Russia since the beginning of the Ukraine war, and that more measures will be taken against the ships used to prevent Russia from being subject to sanctions, and that sanctions will also be imposed on companies supplying military equipment to China and other countries.
RUSSIA: NO SANCTIONS CAN STOP USRussian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyev said his country had learned to cope with sanctions, adding, "We are developing a response to every measure taken against us. No sanctions can stop us."
Tsivilyev evaluated the new sanctions imposed by the European Union (EU) on Russia's energy sector in the capital Moscow.
Pointing out that many Western energy companies want to return to Russia, Tsivilyev said, "However, they are afraid of sanctions being imposed on them. If the sanctions are lifted, many companies will return to our market."
Answering a question about whether Russia would lose its technological independence if Western companies returned, Tsivilyev said: "We will not lose it now. Our scientists and we have understood that this situation cannot be trusted and that we must think about our own security."
Tsivilyev, who also assessed the possible effects of sanctions on the Russian energy sector, said: "We have learned to cope with sanctions. We are also developing a response to every measure applied against us. No sanctions can stop us."
Tsivilyev pointed out that foreign technologies and equipment played an important role in Russia before the sanctions, saying, "When they closed us access to all these technologies, we had to develop everything ourselves, and now we can feel confident about our technological sovereignty."
The EU announced today that it has agreed to impose new sanctions targeting Russia's energy, transport, trade, finance and banking sectors, as well as the Russian stay-behind fleet.
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