The EU is set to adopt a wide-ranging package of sanctions against Russia, including a ban on Russian aluminium imports, on the third anniversary of the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine. These measures come as US President Trump engages in talks with Putin, prompting the EU to target Russia’s shadow fleet, disconnect Russian banks from SWIFT, and ban Russian media outlets in Europe. European countries are concerned about a potential deal between the US and Russia and are urgently coordinating their response, with French President Macron hosting a summit to address what he sees as an “existential threat” from Russia.
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