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24.02.2025, 21:41
MOSCOW. Feb 24 (Interfax) - The European Union has, as part of its new package of sanctions, banned EU companies from conducting transactions with three foreign banks that have used the Central Bank of Russia's Financial Messaging System (SPFS) to circumvent EU sanctions.
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