The Financial Times reported that the European Union and its allies are examining the surge in exports to Russia’s neighboring countries to prevent firms from circumventing Western sanctions imposed on Russia. David O’Sullivan, an EU sanctions spokesperson, noted that the significant increase in trade with Russia’s neighbors raises questions about whether sanctioned goods are entering Russia through a back door. He further stated that there is a marked decline in trade flows from the EU to Russia and unusual spikes in trade with other third countries, particularly those in close proximity to Russia. O’Sullivan did not mention specific nations, stating that he would give them the benefit of the doubt as he investigated changes in trade flows.