EU Approves New Package Of Sanctions Against Russia
- The EU approved new sanctions against Russia, targeting entities linked to the conflict in Ukraine.
- Sanctions by the US and allies following Russia's invasion of Ukraine aim to restrict Russia's military tech access.
- The US plans to impose new export restrictions on entities supporting Russia and reduce Russia's energy revenues.
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United States strengthens its arsenal of sanctions against Russia
Two years into the war in Ukraine, the White House has announced sanctions on 500 new Russian individuals or companies, along with 26 entities and individuals across 11 countries for aiding in circumventing earlier sanctions.
US Issues 500 New Sanctions Against Russia Following Navalny’s Death
The Biden administration is unveiling more than 500 new sanctions against Russia and the entities supporting its human rights abuses and war effort in Ukraine. The tranche of sanctions is the largest unveiled since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago, and seeks to hold Moscow to account for the war and the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, President Joe Biden said in a prepared statement. “Today, I am an…
US Unveils Fresh Sanctions on Russia After Navalny's Death
(Bloomberg) — The US unveiled its biggest one-day sanctions package against Russia since the invasion of Ukraine two years ago, targeting more than 500 people and entities in a fresh bid to squeeze the country’s economy and send a message over the death of dissident Alexey Navalny.
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