EU Starts Push for New Sanctions Against Russia
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EU starts push for new sanctions against Russia
The European Union has started pushing for a 21st package of sanctions against Russia, the EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas has said, one day after the EU adopted the 20th sanctions package against Russia over Moscow's war on Ukraine.
The second day of the informal EU summit in Cyprus began. The EU High Representative: 'Clear signal to Russia, we are with Kiev' (ANSA)
What are European countries planning to target? Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna stated that work on the 21st EU sanctions package against Russia has already begun. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Tsahkna's statement on social media. Read also: The most significant blow in two years: what does the 20th EU sanctions package against Russia include? The Estonian minister emphasized that the EU has finally adopted the 20th sanctions…
The European Union is already working on the next round of sanctions against Russia. High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas announced on Friday, ahead of an informal meeting of EU leaders in Cyprus, that after the adoption of the 20th package, preparations for the 21st round of sanctions are underway.
More sanctions against Russia incoming: EU to revisit red lines – Kaja Kallas
During today’s informal European Council meeting in Cyprus, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas said that the EU is now planning a 21st sanctions package against Russia that revisits previous red lines. The Vice-Commissioner President said that we have to make sure to send the message that Ukraine is more important for Europe than it is to Russia. The announcement comes just as the EU Council formally approved the €90 billion loan to Ukraine and …
The European Union is already working on the 21st package of sanctions against Russia, Kaja Kallas, the community's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, announced on Friday before the informal meeting of EU leaders in Cyprus, a day after Brussels approved the 20th package of sanctions.
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