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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced a new round of sanctions aimed at businesses operating in territories occupied by Russia. The sanctions are specifically directed at individuals and entities that collaborate with the Russian occupiers, which Zelensky describes as those who "help justify the aggression" and normalize the act of profiting from the occupation.
Zelensky emphasized that such cooperation undermines Ukraine's sovereignty and integrity, as it allows the occupiers to benefit financially from the situation. The president's statement underscores the government's commitment to countering any efforts that legitimize Russian control over these territories. By imposing these sanctions, the Ukrainian leadership aims to deter businesses from engaging in activities that would support the Russian administration and its operations in the occupied areas.
This move reflects Ukraine's ongoing struggle to reclaim its territories and resist foreign influence, as the government seeks to uphold national interests and sovereignty.
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