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Russia is coordinating with other countries that have been targeted by international sanctions – Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria and Venezuela – and emulating their techniques to avoid some of the restrictions on international shipping and banking that have been imposed on Moscow since its decision to invade Ukraine in February 2022.