Trump administration's posture on Russia is fixed. The Republican Party around it is less so.

A few traditional foreign-policy Republicans are remembering the importance of NATO &transatlantic security, Bennett Freeman, frmer US diplomat & #B4Ukraine SteerCo member, told coalition's conference. Midterms cld amplify them.

The greater short-term opportunity, Freeman said, is EU—where Orbán's defeat in Hungary has opened space for sanctions & funding gaps to close. #ExitRussia #StopFundingTheWar

The Trump administration's position on Russia hasn't shifted publicly. Below the surface, something is moving

Iran is doing what four years of Ukrainian advocacy couldn't. Russian support for Tehran is making US congressmen ask why US is easing pressure on Moscow, Olena Pavlenko of Dixi Group told #B4Ukraine after a week in Washington

The opening is narrow and unofficial. The coalition's job, Pavlenko said, is to make the Russia-Iran link impossible to ignore. #ExitRussia #StopFundingTheWar

Lifting sanctions on Russia now will cost the West more later, not less

Any future Russian war—against Estonia, against another neighbor—will have to be ended with the same money West is currently saving by easing pressure now, Olena Pavlenko of Dixi Group told #B4Ukraine conference

"They will pay twice. They will shoot themselves in the head."
The argument cuts against the economic case for sanctions relief. It also reframes relief as a cost, not a saving. #ExitRussia #StopFundingTheWar

For years, Ukrainians warned Germany that Nord Stream 2 was a strategic mistake. Berlin didn't listen until "really bad things happened," Olena Pavlenko of Dixi Group told the #B4Ukraine conference.

The same blind spot is now showing up in conversations about energy infrastructure protection. EU member states are telling her informally that Ukrainian-style hardening of transformers and substations isn't needed for them.

EU shadow fleet sanctions don't work. Brussels has stopped not even a dozen ships, said Bohdan Chumak at #B4Ukraine.

Sanctions procedures drag on for months. Western components keep flowing into Russian missiles and drones.

Criminal prosecution of enablers, not slower lists.

#ExitRussia #StopFundingTheWar

Ukrainians have been advocating for sanctions by talking about Ukrainian losses. That's the wrong frame.

The argument that lands with US, UK & European audiences is one built around Russian risks to their own national interests, #B4Ukraine SteerCo member Valeriya Melnichuk told the coalition's annual conference. "Russia as a problem, rather than Ukraine as a victim."

It's counterintuitive for Ukrainian advocates. Melnichuk says it's also more effective. #ExitRussia #StopFundingTheWar

Sanctions fail at enforcement, not designation. Investigations expose foreign enablers; names go on lists, yet nothing changes, said Viktoriia Vyshnivska at #B4Ukraine.

British optics used in F-35s and Challenger tanks were delivered to a Russian aviation plant via Kyrgyzstan. BBC named the seller, Valeria Baigascina of Rama Group. A few designations followed. She made her Instagram private. Yet the supplies kept flowing.

#StopFundingTheWar #ExitRussia

The pressure to keep Russia sanctions suspended isn't only coming from Moscow.

At the IMF & World Bank meetings, African countries & some poorer Asian states are quietly lobbying the US to continue the suspension of sanctions against Russia so they can buy oil more cheaply, #B4Ukraine SteerCo member Valeriya Melnichuk told the coalition's conference.

They believe cheaper Russian oil helps them. The lobbying is happening in rooms where Ukraine isn't represented. #ExitRussia #StopFundingTheWar

For 50 months, the West has piled sanctions on Russia. 20 EU "packages." Loud promises to "cripple" Putin's war machine.

Today: Russia still occupies one-fifth of Ukraine. 2,500 civilians killed in 2025—the deadliest year yet.

A #B4Ukraine conference in Kyiv asks the question Western capitals avoid. Why didn't sanctions work? We're covering - keep tuned!
https://euromaidanpress.com/2026/04/26/sanctions-on-russia-do-they-work-why-why-not-blame-changes/
#ExitRussia #StopFundingTheWar

For four years, the message to multinationals has been one direction: leave.

Now the signals from the US administration are pointing the other way. Talk that Exxon could rebuild its Russian fossil fuel business—and that other firms might profit from a thaw—is reaching companies still deciding whether to exit, #B4Ukraine Executive Director Nezir Sinani told the coalition's conference.