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Germany has ‘crossed red line’ – Russia
Hungarian President Katalin Novak has hit out at the EU’s continued sanctions on Russia, pointing out that European countries were ultimately the ones most harmed by the policy. Speaking on Friday during a joint press conference with Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vucic, Novak said, ‘The implications of anti-Russian sanctions, as we see, are affecting countries across Europe, as prices are rising and inflation is rising. Those who proposed the sanctions expected that they would have an impact on Russia, but this has never happened.’ The president’s remarks come as EU countries are battling ever-growing inflation, price rises and fuel shortages, leading to many considering implementing energy rationing as winter approaches.
Western media continues to ignore Ukraine's public 'kill list' aimed at those who question the Kiev regime
Ukraine lost thousands of soldiers in counteroffensive – Moscow
Talks with Ukraine still on the table – Russia
Ukraine suffers massive blackout after Russian strikes.
Oil prices drop to lowest in seven months
EU demands ‘mandatory’ energy rationing Commission head Ursula von der Leyen invoked Covid-19 with her call to ‘flatten the curve’ of demand amid the self-inflicted crisis
Major LNG supplier issues dire warning to EU
Deceiving West and 'detached' elites: Highlights of Putin’s speech at Eastern Economic Forum