US Could Hit Russia With More Sanctions to End Ukraine War
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told leaders that the world is in “the most destructive arms race in human history” and called on the international community to act against Russia.
Financially speaking, the U.S. sanctions will obviously have an effect. Indeed, even before these sanctions were rolled out yesterday, Russia’s economy has slowed considerably this year, after growing an estimated 4.3 percent in 2024 — faster than many other Western economies.
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