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  • 107 new sanctions announced as UK unleashes our largest sanctions package since the early days of the invasion. 

  • milestone package targets Russian military supply chains, revenues fuelling Putin’s illegal war, and Kleptocrats driving profits for the Kremlin

  • strengthening Ukraine’s hand will help to build a secure and prosperous Europe and UK – a foundation of the government’s Plan for Change

Today’s measures will target funds going into Putin’s war chest and propping up Russia’s kleptocratic system.   

As the Prime Minister said last week, we are facing a once in a generation moment for the collective security of our continent.  The UK is working with our Allies to put Ukraine in the best position to achieve peace through strength. Today’s action is a further step towards this.  

The sanctions will also target Russia’s military machine, entities in third countries who support it and the fragile supply networks that it relies on.   

Targets include:  

  • producers and suppliers of machine tools, electronics and dual-use goods for Russia’s military, including microprocessors used in weapons systems. These are based in a range of third countries including Central Asian states, Turkey, Thailand, India and China, which is the largest supplier of critical goods for Russia’s military

  • North Korean Defence Minister No Kwang Chol and other North Korean generals and senior officials complicit in deploying over 11,000 DPRK forces to Russia. Putin is using DPRK forces as cannon fodder; DPRK has suffered over 4,000 casualties

  • 13 Russian targets, including LLC Grant-Trade, its owner Marat Mustafaev and his sister Dinara Mustafaeva, who have used the company to funnel advanced European technology into Russia to support its illegal war

For the first time, we are also using new powers to target foreign financial institutions supporting Russia’s war machine.  We are sanctioning the Kyrgyzstan-based OJSC Keremet Bank, disrupting Russia’s use of the international financial system to support its war efforts.

Foreign Secretary, David Lammy said:

Today’s action, the largest in almost 3 years, underscores the UK’s commitment to Ukraine.    

Every military supply line disrupted, every rouble blocked, and every enabler of Putin’s aggression exposed is a step towards a just and lasting peace, and towards security and prosperity in the UK as a part of this government’s Plan for Change. 

Lasting peace will only be achieved through strength. That is why we are focused on putting Ukraine in the strongest possible position.      

As the world marks the grim milestone of Putin’s full-scale invasion entering its fourth year, we cannot and will not turn our backs on Ukraine in their fight for our shared security.

Keeping the country safe is the Government’s first priority and an integral part of the Prime Minister’s Plan for Change. Sanctions against Russia’s military machine and the revenues fuelling it will improve the chances of a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, which will benefit security and prosperity in the UK.  

The new sanctions will put further pressure on Putin’s energy revenues, the most vital source of funding for his illegal invasion. They include specification of another 40 ‘shadow fleet’ ships carrying Russian oil. These vessels have collectively carried more than $5 billion worth of Russian oil and oil products in the last six months alone. The specifications bring the total number of oil tankers sanctioned by the UK to 133 – the highest of any nation in Europe.  

Finally, we are sanctioning 14 ‘New Kleptocrats’, some of whom are fronting up strategic sectors of Russia’s economy.  Among them are Roman Trotsenko, one of the wealthiest men in Russia, worth £2.2 billion.  

After three years of the full-scale invasion, Ukrainians continue to defend their country and way of life with ingenuity and courage. They have shown that with the right support they can defend themselves against Russian aggression. Today’s action will strengthen Ukraine’s hand at a critical time in their fight for our shared security.

UK announces largest sanctions package against Russia since 2022 - GOV.UK



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According to Greek media that Trump has decided to dismantle the base in the Greek city of Alexandroupolis, which is currently used to supply Western weapons to Ukraine.
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— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) 24 February 2025 at 14:35

Not just Ukraine related, Greece will likely be pissed about this, USA keeps the peace between Türkiye and Greece.



⚡️ Lithuanian Defense Minister Šakalienė urges Europe to “move faster” on defense, saying, “When your ass is burning, you move faster.”

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— UNITED24 Media (@united24media.com) 24 February 2025 at 15:48

⚡️ Danish PM warns a peace deal in Ukraine could be riskier than the ongoing war, citing distrust in Putin and uncertainty in U.S. policy. Zelenskyy stresses need for external funding if Ukraine stays outside NATO.

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— UNITED24 Media (@united24media.com) 24 February 2025 at 11:15

Finnish President Stubb stated that Putin, driven by his imperialistic vision, will not stop at Ukraine if he gets everything he wants now.

He also stated that it is not for Russia to decide who will be in the EU and NATO, nor to dictate Europe’s security.

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— UNITED24 Media (@united24media.com) 24 February 2025 at 10:52

“A peace built on the humiliation of the victim, one that rewards Russia for its aggression, would not be a true peace; it would be a betrayal. We Czechs know too well what such a betrayal feels like,”

Czech President Petr Pavel said at the #SupportUkraine summit in Kyiv.

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— UNITED24 Media (@united24media.com) 24 February 2025 at 10:28

"A short-lived peace will turn into a new, possibly even bloodier war if Ukraine is not part of the negotiations from the start."

Polish President Andrzej Duda said at the #SupportUkraine summit in Kyiv.

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— UNITED24 Media (@united24media.com) 24 February 2025 at 10:11


Merz also gets asked about whether he still thinks Nato offers necessary protection for Europe, and for his message to US president Donald Trump.

On Nato, he says that the alliance “continues to function well,” praising Nato secretary general Mark Rutte’s direct relationship with Donald Trump.

He also praises the UK for “moving closer to the European continent again so to speak” by assuming an active role in the alliance.

“I am cautiously confident that we will succeed” with making progress on the European pillar of Nato, he says.

He also stresses his support for Nato military presence in central and eastern Europe and “particularly” in the Baltics.

On his message to Trump, he gives a very diplomatic answer, saying that European “have a great interest in maintaining a good relationship with America,” and “still see ourselves as partners.”

He says the two had “the same understanding of open society, freedom, democracy and a market economy,” and he hopes it will continue.

He also gets asked his comments on US from last night, and repeats the line that “all the signals we are getting from the US indicate that interest in Europe is clearly declining, and the willingness to get involved in Europe is decreasing.”

He also warns that “America First” does not have to mean “America alone", warning that if the EU-US relationship gets worse, “it will not only be to the detriment of Europe, it will also be to the detriment of America.”

Asked about the US-Russia talks, he says any deal reached without Ukraine would be “unacceptable” for both Ukraine and for Europe.

Germany: Merz says it’s ‘five to midnight’ for Europe and calls for unity following CDU/CSU election success– as it happened | Germany | The Guardian



"First, concrete proof of Russia's readiness for peace - only then can we talk about the possible lifting of sanctions." - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

— WarTranslated (Dmitri) (@wartranslated.bsky.social) 24 February 2025 at 15:22

🤡 Russia has an order of magnitude more rare earth metals than Ukraine, Moscow is ready to offer them to interested partners, — Putin

— MAKS 24 👀🇺🇦 (@maks23.bsky.social) 24 February 2025 at 19:49

Trump on Russia: "We're trying to do some economic development deals. They have a lot of things that we want ... they have massive rare earth."

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— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 24 February 2025 at 18:37


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Ryuu96 said:

The United States just voted with Russia against peace in Ukraine.

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— Mira of Kyiv 🇺🇦 (@reshetz.bsky.social) 24 February 2025 at 16:47

Lul. Hope America rots.

Also Israel for some reason. Hungary was to be expected to vote with daddy Putin, as do some other nations, but Israel... do they want to keep them fighting to distract the people from their actions in Gaza and the West Bank?



Bofferbrauer2 said:
Ryuu96 said:

The United States just voted with Russia against peace in Ukraine.

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— Mira of Kyiv 🇺🇦 (@reshetz.bsky.social) 24 February 2025 at 16:47

Lul. Hope America rots.

Also Israel for some reason. Hungary was to be expected to vote with daddy Putin, as do some other nations, but Israel... do they want to keep them fighting to distract the people from their actions in Gaza and the West Bank?

Israel voted in favour of Ukraine in every previous UN vote so it's just Israel/America following each other as per usual. Trump probably promised to help Netanyahu slaughter a few more Arabs in exchange for the vote.

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Imaging turning your country against this for Putin. Thanks 47. #Trudeau #Zelenskyy

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— Endgame (@thenewendgame.bsky.social) 23 February 2025 at 07:58