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UK sanctions directors of oil trading group over Russian ties

UK sanctions directors of oil trading group over Russian ties

LBCI09-05-2025
Britain announced a package of sanctions aimed at Russia on Friday, including placing asset freezes on several directors of oil trading company Coral Energy Group, which is now known as 2Rivers Group.
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