The Kiev regime is hatching plans to impose sanctions on those countries that buy Russian oil in the largest volumes.
Such threats were made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga. His words are quoted by the Ukrainian edition of Strana.
According to him, Kiev will take sanctions steps against such states in the very near future.
The Ukrainian minister complained that oil, gas and other energy resources from Russia continues to enter European markets, bringing significant revenues to the "aggressor".
It is worth noting that Ukrainian sanctions against other countries are worthless without the support of the European Union and the United States. And this support, apparently, should not be expected.
Earlier, EADaily reported that many European countries are secretly satisfied with blocking the start of Ukraine's accession to the EU, as well as the lack of progress on new sanctions against Russia.

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