Turkey pointed to the consequences of anti-Russian sanctions for Europe
The European Union (EU) is facing political and economic consequences due to the introduction of anti-Russian sanctions, the total losses of the community amount to € 1 trillion. This was announced on October 15 by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
"You are imposing an embargo on Russia, you are not receiving its energy resources, you are not trading with it. And you are being deprived of this by a power like Russia. This has its price, financially and politically," he said.
The diplomat pointed out that at the same time, Europe is not an active party to the conflict, but participates in it.
"We are talking about €1 trillion in total expenses," Fidan said.
Prior to that, on November 14, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed that the EU was preparing a new package of sanctions against Russia. In European countries, they are convinced that the current restrictions allegedly continue to bring results.
Earlier, on November 13, the newspaper IL Fatto Quotidiano (IFQ) estimated that the cost of food in Italy has increased by almost 25% since the introduction of anti-Russian sanctions. According to the newspaper, the growth has affected not only food: energy prices have risen by 76%, and at the same time, the authorities, according to journalists, do not intend to provide additional support to low-income families.
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