- EU says move aims to 'facilitate engagement with Syria, its people, and businesses, in key areas of energy and transport, as well as to facilitate financial and banking transactions associated with such sectors'
- Kremlin spokesman Peskov makes these remarks in response to American journalist's claims that US leadership had plotted assassination attempt on Russia's leader
- 'Transatlantic relationship as we know, it is probably going to be extremely challenging,' expert from European Union Institute for Security Studies tells Anadolu
- 'These measures are designed to address the circumvention of EU sanctions through targeting of Putin’s shadow fleet and weaken Russia’s military and industrial complex,' says EU Council
- 'We recommit to supporting Ukraine’s immediate, medium, and long-term recovery and reconstruction in line with its path towards the EU,' says G7+ Ministerial Group
Azerbaijan's energy cooperation with Europe intensifies as bloc countries seek new suppliers to diversify energy resources in face of natural gas crisis due to war in Ukraine