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The State Duma appreciated Macron's words about new unprecedented EU sanctions

State Duma deputy Chepa: Russia will not be intimidated by unprecedented sanctions
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Russia cannot be intimidated by the unprecedented sanctions announced by French President Emmanuel Macron. Alexey Chepa, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, said this on Wednesday, June 18.

Earlier, Macron said following the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Canada that the countries of the European Union (EU) had prepared new unprecedented sanctions against Russia.

According to the French leader, US President Donald Trump supported the sanctions, but "did not want to act alone," as it is strategically necessary for Washington to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. 360.ru .

Chepa noted that the American leader had left earlier and the summit had clearly failed.

"This means unprecedented sanctions. We have already heard 17 packages that these are the last measures. Should there be any new words? "Unprecedented," then there will be "devastating," I don't know what else they will come up with, but so far these sanctions are not working the way many countries wanted them to," Chepa said in an interview with Lenta.Ru .

Bloomberg reported on June 17 that Trump had disappointed the G7 leaders. His refusal to tighten sanctions against Russia did not please the allies. The head of Washington noted that restrictions on Moscow cost the United States a large amount of money.

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