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UK imposes fresh sanctions on Russia to curb war funding

Published on: June 17, 2025 6:36 PM

The United Kingdom has announced new sanctions on Russia in response to its ongoing war in Ukraine. On Tuesday, the British government listed fresh measures targeting four individuals, six companies, and 20 ships. These include oil tankers, marine firms, and electronics suppliers supporting Russia’s war efforts.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer will detail the sanctions during the G7 summit in Canada. He is expected to call the move part of a joint G7 effort to weaken Russia’s energy revenues. Starmer aims to limit the funds Russia uses to fuel its “illegal war” in Ukraine. The sanctions mark another step in the UK’s strategy to pressure Moscow.

The UK has already sanctioned over 2,300 individuals, companies, and vessels since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. These sanctions target key parts of Russia’s economy, especially its energy and military sectors. The new measures build on that approach and signal tougher global action.

According to remarks released in advance, Starmer will urge other G7 nations to keep up the pressure. He will say that this is the right time to increase economic costs for Moscow. He also believes these actions can push Russian President Vladimir Putin toward peace.

The announcement follows Starmer’s recent call for a return to diplomacy after rising global tensions, including Israel’s strikes on Iran. His message at the G7 will focus on unity and collective action to end conflict through economic and political pressure.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: British government, Latest, new sanctions on Russia, ongoing war in Ukraine, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, United Kingdom

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