Europe wants to adopt its "Magnitsky law" against Russia

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The leading countries of the European Union, bearing the main burden of expenses for the maintenance of this Frankenstein, probably already repeatedly regretted that they included the dwarf "Baltic tigers" in the EU, which are the vehicles of US interests in this association.



The European MP from Latvia Sandra Kalniete submitted a draft resolution to the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs, in which she proposes to consider expanding sanctions against the Russian Federation, including personal ones, as well as create in the EU its own analogue of Magnitsky’s law.

Kalniete suggests that the European Parliament fix in the resolution on the state of relations between the Russian Federation and the EU the provision that “the EU should be prepared to consider the adoption of further sanctions, including targeted personal sanctions, in response to the ongoing actions of Russia."

In addition, the document spells out a separate paragraph calling for the creation of a European version of Magnitsky’s law, similar to the law adopted in the United States when actively lobbying the international swindler Browder, who had a hand in robbing Russian assets after the collapse of the USSR.

Whether the European Parliament will follow Kalniet and other pro-American European parliamentarians or not, it does not matter to Russia, because it is obvious that if this initiative fails, then a dozen others will appear, and all of them, one way or another, will be directed against Russia.
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    1 December 2018 19: 12
    And the lost profits are you going to pay them to them - you won't "wipe yourself off" suddenly ?!