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Irish Firm Accused of Aiding Russian Military Efforts by Exporting Alumina
23 Haziran 2026France 24
- Wayne Jordash, President of Global Rights Compliance Foundation, critiques the European Union's handling of alumina exports to Russia. He highlights a significant inconsistency in EU sanctions, as they aim to weaken Russia's military capabilities yet allow the export of materials that could aid in weapons production.
- This raises questions about the effectiveness and coherence of the EU's sanctions policy.
- The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has prompted the EU to implement sanctions aimed at crippling Russia's military-industrial complex. However, the continued export of alumina, a key raw material, raises concerns about the overall impact of these sanctions and the EU's commitment to fully addressing the issue.
- The EU's current stance on alumina exports illustrates a critical gap in its sanctions strategy against Russia. By permitting the export of a material that is integral to military production, the EU may inadvertently undermine its own efforts to limit Russia's military capabilities.
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