EU member states agree on new package of sanctions against Russia
European Union member states agreed on a new package of sanctions against Russia.
“EU ambassadors just agreed in principle on a 13th package of sanctions in the framework of Russia's aggression against Ukraine,” the Belgian presidency of the bloc said in a statement posted on X, Anadolu Agency reports.
“This package is one of the broadest approved by the EU. It will undergo a written procedure and be formally approved for February 24, the second anniversary of the conflict,” the message said.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said with the new package, the EU will add almost 200 people and entities to the list of sanctions.
“With this package, we are taking more action against entities involved in circumvention, the defence and military sectors,” he said in a statement.
Since the beginning of Russia’s war against Ukraine in February 2022, the EU imposed 12 sets of sanctions against Russia, banning oil and coal imports and exports of high-tech technology products, as well as excluding Russian banks from the SWIFT international payment system.
On February 24, the conflict will enter its third year.
Despite waning support for Ukraine in some countries, the death last week of imprisoned Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny – which many European leaders blamed Moscow for – has given fresh impetus to impose more sanctions on Russia.