EU extends sanctions against Russia for destabilizing actions abroad for another year
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EU extends sanctions against Russia for destabilizing actions abroad for another year
The Council of the European Union (EU) has decided to prolong individual restrictive measures against 47 individuals and 15 companies responsible for Russia’s destabilising actions abroad by one year, the press service of the EU Council reported.
On Friday, October 3, the EU Council adopted a decision to extend sanctions against individuals and companies from Russia responsible for the hybrid destabilizing actions of the Russian Federation abroad, in particular in the field of information manipulation.
EU extends anti-Russian sanctions for another year. Illustrative photo: Getty images The European Union has extended sanctions against Russia, imposed due to its hybrid threats, for another year - until October 9, 2026. This was reported in the EU Council. “Today, the EU Council decided to extend individual restrictive measures against persons responsible for Russia’s destabilizing actions abroad for one year, until October 9, 2026,” the messag…


The Member States of the European Union have renewed on Friday the sanctions imposed against individuals and entities linked to Russian interference and interference activities abroad, including assassinations of opponents outside Russia or campaigns to manipulate public opinion and democratic processes in the Union.
The Council of the EU today extended for a year sanctions against those responsible for Russia's destabilising actions abroad, first adopted in October last year. The member states decided to take this step as Russia continues to carry out hybrid activities, including a campaign of information manipulation and interference in member states and its partners.
Russia: European Council Extends Restrictive Measures for Hybrid Attacks for One Year - Agenzia Nova
The European Council decided today "to extend for one year, until 9 October 2026, the individual restrictive measures against those responsible for Russia's destabilizing actions abroad, in light of Russia's persistent hybrid activities." The Council announced this in a statement. "In total, the restrictive measures in light of Russia's destabilizing activities currently apply to 47 natural persons and 15 entities," the statement reads. "The lis…
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