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Trump’s call with Putin ended with no new sanctions—and EU leaders are rattled.
By Aniket Chakraborty
May 23, 2025
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He hinted at resuming US-Russia trade, dashing hopes of unified pressure on Moscow.
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Meanwhile, the EU approved its 17th sanctions package—alone.
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Europe added 2,400+ individuals and sanctioned 342 shadow fleet vessels.
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Russia’s shadow oil fleet has ballooned from 100 to 800 ships in two years.
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New EU plans target Nord Stream projects, energy firms, and may slash oil caps.
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Ukraine wants tougher action—like a $30 cap and sanctions on Russian oil buyers.
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Without US backing, Hungary could veto the next sanctions renewal in July.
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EU leaders fear a fracture; Baltic states might act alone, but others lack the laws.
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As the Kremlin watches, Europe scrambles to keep its anti-Putin front from breaking.
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