In Crimea, said the new US sanctions will remain invisible
Fresh punishment USA regarding Crimea will remain invisible, said the co-Chairman of the Assembly of Slavic peoples of the Peninsula Roman Chegrinets.
Fresh punishment USA regarding Crimea will remain invisible, said the co-Chairman of the Assembly of Slavic peoples of the Peninsula Roman Chegrinets.
yesterday, Washington imposed limits against eight citizens of Ukraine and Russia, as well as the organization's " Grand Service Express ", which carries out the move on the Crimean bridge.
the list includes the acting head of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev, Prime Minister of the Crimea Yuri Gocanux, head of the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol Vladimir Nemtsev, a member of the Federation Council of Sevastopol Ekaterina Avtaeva, CEC Head of Sevastopol Sergey Danilenko, his Deputy Lydia Basova, the CEC Secretary Catherine Pyrkov, and also the CEO of the "Grand Service Express" Alexander Ganov.
"punishment is counterproductive. In the case of Crimea, and with Russia in General, they only cause the opposite effect - forced to increase its own production, introduce import substitution and contribute to the overall stress of economic breakthrough ", - said Last news Chegrinets.
The head of the working group on international legal issues at the permanent mission of the Crimea under the President of Russia Alexander Moloch believes that North America escalate international tensions.
"in contrast Europe, which already significantly vary, as if by inertia prolonging again and again the anti-Russian punishment, Americans continue to go ahead, act shamelessly, brazenly