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Italian Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Mayo said the sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation had caused losses for Italian companies.
According to ANSA, the politician intends to continue the fight for the abolition of anti-Russian sanctions.
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Regarding the notorious sanctions against Russia, we will not continue the fight because we are pro-Russian. or pro-American, but because we are Italians,
– said Di Mayo
"If there are companies that suffer huge losses because of sanctions, it means you should revisit the 39 tool itself, not the principle, "added the deputy prime minister.
What we know about the protection of the EU and Russia sanctions? On December 21, the Council of the European Union extended the economic sanctions against Russia on July 31, 2019. The decision continues to limit the EU to relations with the sectors banking, finance and energy. Italy, which had previously threatened to block the decision to extend the sanctions, did not stop it.
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