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Putin Ordered Retaliatory Sanctions On Western Countries

Putin ordered retaliatory sanctions on Western countries, while the EU is preparing to impose sanctions on buying from Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his country to retaliate against sanctions imposed by other countries and organizations.

He has signed an order imposing economic sanctions to avenge the actions of Western countries and international organizations.

Slovakia and Hungary refuse EU support.

On the other hand, the European Union is preparing to impose sanctions on buying oil from Russia. But Slovakia and Hungary have refused to support it.

They say that they are completely dependent on Russia for their energy needs and at present, they have no other option.

Listing orders in 10 days.

Russia’s Rashtrapati Bhavan Kremlin said on Tuesday that Putin has asked the cabinet to prepare a list of people and companies against whom retaliatory sanctions are to be imposed within 10 days.

According to the presidential order, Russia will not do any business with the people and companies on the list.

Do not understand that Russia cannot attack other countries.

German Chancellor Olaf Schultz warned on Tuesday that one should not assume that Russia cannot attack other countries.

He said that if Finland and Sweden want to join NATO, then Germany will support it. Finland and Sweden, however, said no decision had been taken on whether to join NATO.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Schultz refused to accompany the leader of the opposition to Ukraine.

In fact, Ukraine recently refused to invite German President Frank Walter Steinmeier, saying that Frank had helped Russia when he was a foreign minister.

Putin officially declare war on Ukraine on May 9.

Russian President Vladimir Putin may formally declare war on Ukraine on May 9.

US and Western officials believe it is a move that will enable Moscow’s reserve forces to fully mobilize as invasion efforts falter.

According to a media report, May 9 is known as ‘Victory Day’ in Russia. The day commemorates the country’s defeat by the Nazis in 1945.

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