EU Council Blacklists Additional 69 Individuals and 47 Entities in Latest Sanctions against Russia
14th Package Targets Key Individuals and Companies
The European Union (EU) has imposed a 14th package of sanctions against Russia in response to its ongoing war against Ukraine. The sanctions target 69 individuals and 47 entities, including military commanders, politicians, and companies involved in supporting the Russian war effort.
The individuals blacklisted include Russian military commanders accused of war crimes in Ukraine, as well as individuals involved in the Wagner Group, a private military company that has fought alongside Russian forces. The entities targeted include companies involved in the production of weapons and military equipment, as well as banks and other financial institutions that have facilitated the Russian war effort.
The EU has also imposed new restrictions on trade with Russia, banning the import of rubber and other synthetic materials from Russia and imposing new export controls on goods used in the aviation and space sectors. The sanctions package also includes a ban on new investments in Russia's mining sector and restricts access to radio frequencies used by Russian media outlets.
Conclusion
The EU's latest sanctions package sends a clear message that the international community will continue to hold Russia accountable for its aggression against Ukraine. The sanctions target key individuals and entities involved in the war effort and aim to further isolate Russia from the global economy. The EU has stated that it will continue to monitor the situation and consider further sanctions if necessary.
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