EU Agrees £420m Military Aid For Ukraine As A Ban On Russian Gold Exports Sought
The Independent|July 19, 2022
European Union foreign ministers have approved a £424m military aid package for Ukraine as they begin talks on banning Russia’s gold exports and adding more Kremlin-linked oligarchs to the sanctions list.
Kim Sengupta
EU Agrees £420m Military Aid For Ukraine As A Ban On Russian Gold Exports Sought

The agreement was struck yesterday and comes amid concern that international financial penalties imposed after the Ukraine invasion have failed to prevent Vladimir Putin adding £82bn to his war chest in the first 100 days of the conflict.

The huge injection of money came from sales of energy products, with Moscow taking advantage of a spike in prices and selling heavily-discounted oil to major purchasers such as China and India. Gold is Russia’s second-largest export after oil and gas and has been used by Moscow to back up its currency and circumvent sanctions already imposed by the West and a number of other states.

On restrictive measures, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell said that “at the moment the most important thing is a ban on Russian gold”. He also spoke of the urgent need to secure the port city of Odesa to ensure that blocked grain shipments are freed, stressing: “It’s an issue of life and death for many human beings. And the question is that Russia has to de-block and allow Ukrainian grain to be exported.”

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