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Irish company 'assisting in commission of crimes' by supplying alumina to Russia for Ukraine war
An Irish company is accused of aiding the commission of crimes by supplying alumina to Russia, which may support Russian weapons production for the Ukraine war. François Picard and Wayne Jordash argue that the European Union's export policies create a contradiction by restricting Russia's military capabilities while allowing alumina exports that could indirectly bolster its war efforts.
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