EU eyes new sanctions over Russian hybrid threats, chemical weapons use in Ukraine, Reuters reports
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The European Union is actively working on the 17th package of sanctions against Russia, which may be adopted as early as May 20.
EU eyes new sanctions over Russian hybrid threats, chemical weapons use in Ukraine, Reuters reports
EU ambassadors began talks this week on a 17th sanctions package that targets Russia’s military-industrial complex, Moscow’s shadow shipping fleet, and related support networks.
As the European Union (EU) debates the 17th package of sanctions against Russia, Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys is calling for another package to be discussed, including energy companies. “Already now, seeing that May is dedicated to the 17th package, (we should – BNS) talk about the 18th package, and finally include those big energy companies,” the Lithuanian foreign minister said in Warsaw on Thursday.
The European Commission proposed to add 15 new entities and individuals to the list of sanctions due to Russian hybrid threats, as well as persons suspected of
As part of the upcoming 17th package of sanctions against Russia, the European Union is discussing the introduction of restrictions against persons suspected of using chemical weapons in Ukraine.
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