Saturday, September 20, 2025

Anti-Russian sanctions

20 Sep, 09:36

EU looks to restrict Russian oil supplies via Druzhba pipeline — Bloomberg

According to the sources, these plans are separate from a proposed 19th sanctions package on Russia that would affect Russian LNG and oil tankers that the European Commission (EC) views as the country’s shadow fleet
 
 
NEW YORK, September 20. /TASS/. The European Union is mulling imposing trade restrictions on continued Russian fuel imports via the Druzhba pipeline feeding Hungary and Slovakia, Bloomberg reported, citing sources.
  •  According to them, these plans are separate from a proposed 19th sanctions package on Russia that would affect Russian LNG and oil tankers that the European Commission (EC) views as the country’s shadow fleet.
Unlike sanctions which need the support of everybody in the EU, the news agency continued, trade measures such as tariffs would only require the backing of a majority of member states.  
  • This is how the EU expects to meet a key demand from U.S. President Donald Trump who called for tariffs on China and India as punishment for buying Russian crude despite opposition from Budapest and Bratislava.

Earlier on Saturday, European Commissioner for Economy and Productivity Valdis Dombrovskis announced that even as the EU’s new package of anti-Russian sanctions will not target Russian oil purchases, it will affect LNG supplies. He stressed that work on the phase out of Russian fossil fuels would continue, but did not specify the timeframes.

Earlier, the EC proposed abandoning Russian LNG by the beginning of 2027, or a year earlier than originally planned.

 

Russian drone over Romania is an early test of NATO's 'Eastern Sentry'  operation - Defense One
  
19 Sep, 08:12 

NATO Eastern Sentry operation to kick off in Poland, Romania — Finnish president

Speaking of unmanned aerial vehicles potentially entering the country’s airspace, Alexander Stubb noted that Finland is "prepared enough" to deflect this threat

STOCKHOLM, September 19. /TASS/. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s operation Eastern Sentry will kick off at the alliance’s south-eastern flank, in Poland and Romania, Finnish President Alexander Stubb has said.

"As far as the Eastern Sentry is concerned, I think, it will start very much at the south-eastern flank of the alliance, so we are talking, you know, Romania, Poland. And then we start moving up through the Baltic states, Finland, and up to the high North in Norway," the Finnish leader said at the Helsinki Security Forum.

Speaking of unmanned aerial vehicles potentially entering the country’s airspace, Stubb noted that Finland is "prepared enough" to deflect this threat. According to the Finnish president, NATO countries have "a lot to learn" from Ukraine - in terms of the use of drones and the means of fighting them as well as in "what kind of missiles to use or where." "I am sure that a lot of European states, including Finland, will be doing close cooperation on drones," he added.

On September 12, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the alliance was launching Operation Eastern Sentry, which was the result of consultations on Article 4 of the NATO Treaty on September 10 at Poland’s request in connection with an incident involving unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the country. Denmark, France, the UK, Germany, Spain, Sweden, among others, plan to participate.

On the morning of September 10, Poland’s Armed Forces Operational Command announced the destruction of several objects identified as unmanned aerial vehicles that had violated national airspace. According to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, nineteen violations of the country’s airspace were reported overnight to September 10. In response to the incident, NATO, at Poland’s request, invoked Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty, launching consultations among alliance members.

Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry said that during the night of September 9-10, Russian forces targeted Ukrainian military-industrial facilities in the Ivano-Frankovsk, Khmelnitsky, and Zhitomir regions, as well as in Vinnitsa and Lvov. The ministry emphasized that no targets within Polish territory were planned for destruction. It also noted that the UAVs allegedly crossing into Polish airspace had a maximum range of 700 kilometers. The agency expressed its readiness to hold consultations with Poland regarding the incident.

Putin says 100,000 troops participate in Russia-Belarus military drills 

Eight EU countries continue to import Russian gas, EC says
European Commission Spokeswoman Anna-Kaisa Itkonen emphasized that the EC has no information about the final destination of these supplies
 Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, September 19, 2025 | Critical Threats

Putin RESPONDS To Trump As The EU UNVEILS The 19th Sanctions Package

Ursula von Der Leyen was Germany's Defense Minister before she got the EU Commission job 

 

Sep 20, 2025
Putin RESPONDS To Trump As The EU UNVEILS The 19th Sanctions Package 
 
19th Sanctions Package Against Russia ... 
Von der Leyen announces fresh EU sanctions package targeting Russia | Dawn  News English 
Ursula von Der Leyen has unveils the EU’s 19th sanctions package on Russia. 
  • The EU will target Russian LNG and is planning to phase-out the Russian LNG completely by the end of 2026.  
Kaja Kallas has also stated that this is a necessary measure in order to stop Vladimir Putin. 
 
The European Commission is set to present a fresh package of sanctions  targeting Russia, as the EU intensifies pressure in response to Moscow's  ongoing war in Ukraine. European Commission president Ursula von 
 
The US Senate is also working on a bill that if adopted, it would target Russia’s shadow fleet. 
 
Keith Kellogg has stated that the world needs to look at Vladimir Putin and Russia as an expansionist power and that the only solution is for the West to meet Putin’s encroachments with force and resolve. 
 
Estonia’s Foreign Ministry has reported that three Russian MIG-31s have violated it’s airspace for 12 minutes. 
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment Sept. 19, 2025 | ISW
 
Russia’s Defence Ministry has also put out an official statement, stating that the Russian MIGs have not deviated from their flight path. 
 
Von der Leyen sees 19th sanctions package against Russia in early September  – POLITICO 
DeepState is reporting that the Russians are advancing on the Lyman front and are also looking at taking Kupiansk. 
 
 
0:00 Intro  
1:49 19th sanctions package  
6:40 US needs an energy market  
8:10 Keith Kellogg is back  
 
10:47 Putin responds to Trump  
12:35 Russian MIG-31s
 
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Saturday, August 30, 2025

NOT POLITICALLY REALISTIC: Kallas Takes A Deep Dive in Denmark --- EU cannot agree on transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine


EU to work on using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine after war

  • Moscow could only get money back if it compensated Kyiv, EU says
  • Belgium rejects calls for riskier investment of profits
  • Belgium holds most of the assets
COPENHAGEN, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The European Union will examine how to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's defense and reconstruction after the war but confiscating them now is not politically realistic, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Saturday.
  • Some 210 billion euros ($245.85 billion) of Russian assets are frozen in the bloc under sanctions imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine, according to the EU.
Ukraine and some EU countries, including Estonia, Lithuania and Poland, have said the assets should be seized now and used to support Kyiv. 
Those calls have intensified as Ukraine faces a funding gap of tens of billions of euros for next year alone.
Most of the assets are held in Euroclear, a securities depository in Belgium, whose foreign minister, Maxime Prevot, said any seizure was out of the question for now.
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  • "Those assets are solidly protected under international law," he told reporters in Copenhagen.  
  • "Confiscating them would trigger systemic financial instability and also erode trust in the euro."
Prevot also rejected calls for a change in the investment strategy for the profits from the assets, with the aim of securing higher yields. He said that would be too risky, financially and legally.
 
Last year, the G7 group of nations - including the EU - agreed to use the profits generated by the assets to fund a $50 billion loan for Ukraine.
"Belgium and many other countries are not willing to discuss (taking the assets) now ... but everybody agrees ... that Russia should pay for the damages, not our taxpayers," 
--- Kallas said.

EU mulls using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine

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Sanctions package: EU plans to make better use of Russian state bank funds

Außenbeauftragte Kaja Kallas
Kaja Kallas will chair the informal Foreign Affairs Council in Copenhagen today and tomorrow. (dpa)
 
In Copenhagen, the defense and foreign ministers are looking for ways to further tighten the sanctions regime against Russia and increase support for Ukraine. Calls to make better use of Russian state bank funds are growing in volume.
Sweden disappointed EU cannot agree on transfer of frozen Russian assets to  Ukraine
Sweden disappointed EU cannot agree on transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
 
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