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  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

    The net around Russia's war machine is getting tighter.

    As our sanctions take hold, we see a regime retreating behind a digital Iron Curtain to hide the truth about its failing economy. Yet, no matter how high the wall, it eventually falls.

    Our 20th sanctions package to weaken the Kremlin’s invasion includes:

    🔹 632 ships banned from our ports.
    🔹 20 banks added to our list.
    🔹 €365m in trade halted.
    🔹 Zero tolerance for sanctions dodging.

    https://link.europa.eu/xTHT3K

    #StandWithUkraine

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    @EUCommission Subsidize and enforce renewable energy production. Gain independence.

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    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

      The net around Russia's war machine is getting tighter.

      As our sanctions take hold, we see a regime retreating behind a digital Iron Curtain to hide the truth about its failing economy. Yet, no matter how high the wall, it eventually falls.

      Our 20th sanctions package to weaken the Kremlin’s invasion includes:

      🔹 632 ships banned from our ports.
      🔹 20 banks added to our list.
      🔹 €365m in trade halted.
      🔹 Zero tolerance for sanctions dodging.

      https://link.europa.eu/xTHT3K

      #StandWithUkraine

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      foufoutos@kafeneio.social
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      #21

      @EUCommission
      À la carte sanctions, big talk, and empty promises.
      Hundreds of sanctions against Russia, yet you’re cowards when it comes to genocidal Israel.
      But you always do the same thing everywhere—for example, in Syria and Libya.
      Another prime example is the UAE, which is responsible for the genocide in Sudan.

      So you’d be better off keeping quiet than bragging.

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      • martin@libera.siteM martin@libera.site
        @The_Universality 6% světového uranu pochází z ruSSka, přestaň blbnout.
        Naopak stabilní bezemisní zdroj, jako je jádro, je přesně to, co potřebujeme.
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        @martin Za mě je lepší geotermální elektrárna, protože pak máš ještě minerály jako např.: Lithium, a 5km hluboký vrt je dostatečný.
        (Samozřejmě, že čím hlouběji tím líp.)

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        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

          The net around Russia's war machine is getting tighter.

          As our sanctions take hold, we see a regime retreating behind a digital Iron Curtain to hide the truth about its failing economy. Yet, no matter how high the wall, it eventually falls.

          Our 20th sanctions package to weaken the Kremlin’s invasion includes:

          🔹 632 ships banned from our ports.
          🔹 20 banks added to our list.
          🔹 €365m in trade halted.
          🔹 Zero tolerance for sanctions dodging.

          https://link.europa.eu/xTHT3K

          #StandWithUkraine

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          denkbeteiligung@digitalcourage.social
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          #23

          @EUCommission
          As long as we buy fossil fuels anywhere on the world market we are (indirectly) supporting Russia with money.

          100% renewable energy is the only way to successful sanctions!

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          • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

            The net around Russia's war machine is getting tighter.

            As our sanctions take hold, we see a regime retreating behind a digital Iron Curtain to hide the truth about its failing economy. Yet, no matter how high the wall, it eventually falls.

            Our 20th sanctions package to weaken the Kremlin’s invasion includes:

            🔹 632 ships banned from our ports.
            🔹 20 banks added to our list.
            🔹 €365m in trade halted.
            🔹 Zero tolerance for sanctions dodging.

            https://link.europa.eu/xTHT3K

            #StandWithUkraine

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            @EUCommission

            Excellent, but not enought.

            Putin will find, actually uses, ways to go around the sanctions.

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            • denkbeteiligung@digitalcourage.socialD denkbeteiligung@digitalcourage.social

              @EUCommission
              As long as we buy fossil fuels anywhere on the world market we are (indirectly) supporting Russia with money.

              100% renewable energy is the only way to successful sanctions!

              uriel@x.keinpfusch.netU This user is from outside of this forum
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              uriel@x.keinpfusch.net
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              #25

              @denkbeteiligung @EUCommission perfection is the worst enemy of good

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              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                The net around Russia's war machine is getting tighter.

                As our sanctions take hold, we see a regime retreating behind a digital Iron Curtain to hide the truth about its failing economy. Yet, no matter how high the wall, it eventually falls.

                Our 20th sanctions package to weaken the Kremlin’s invasion includes:

                🔹 632 ships banned from our ports.
                🔹 20 banks added to our list.
                🔹 €365m in trade halted.
                🔹 Zero tolerance for sanctions dodging.

                https://link.europa.eu/xTHT3K

                #StandWithUkraine

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                @EUCommission

                Serious question about all these sanctions:

                Why do we need 20+ sanction packages?
                Why can't we just do all the sanctions at once?
                That would shorten the whole process tremendously.

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                • uriel@x.keinpfusch.netU uriel@x.keinpfusch.net

                  @denkbeteiligung @EUCommission perfection is the worst enemy of good

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                  @uriel

                  @EUCommission

                  True. But it's also important to have targets, otherwise we'll not achieve anything.

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                  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                    The net around Russia's war machine is getting tighter.

                    As our sanctions take hold, we see a regime retreating behind a digital Iron Curtain to hide the truth about its failing economy. Yet, no matter how high the wall, it eventually falls.

                    Our 20th sanctions package to weaken the Kremlin’s invasion includes:

                    🔹 632 ships banned from our ports.
                    🔹 20 banks added to our list.
                    🔹 €365m in trade halted.
                    🔹 Zero tolerance for sanctions dodging.

                    https://link.europa.eu/xTHT3K

                    #StandWithUkraine

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                    @EUCommission the EU should keep adding sanctions on Russia, especially now that the US has the tendency to loosen their sanctions and give them an economic break. Their economy can't stand more of this war, which was the whole point of the sanctions in the first place.

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                    • denkbeteiligung@digitalcourage.socialD denkbeteiligung@digitalcourage.social

                      @uriel

                      @EUCommission

                      True. But it's also important to have targets, otherwise we'll not achieve anything.

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                      #29

                      @denkbeteiligung @EUCommission it takes the time it takes, as everythig

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