EU Set to Unveil 21st Sanctions Package Against Russia, Including Travel Bans for Former Combatants.
New Sanctions Package Under Discussion
According to UATV: On June 15, European Union foreign ministers will convene to deliberate on the 21st round of sanctions targeting Russia. The session will place significant emphasis on Moscow's ongoing aggressive war against Ukraine, which has persisted for an extended period. The European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, has put forward this latest sanctions package aimed at intensifying pressure on the Kremlin. A key proposed measure includes barring former Russian combatants from entering the EU. According to EU insiders, these restrictions are designed to further squeeze Russia economically and politically.
Ukraine's Parallel Sanctions
In a related move, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a decree imposing sanctions on Russian judges and media outlets. This action underscores Kyiv's continued efforts to counter Russian aggression. It is worth noting that these steps are part of a broader international strategy to respond to Moscow's actions, reinforcing a unified stance among allies.
The upcoming discussions highlight the EU's determination to maintain pressure on Russia in response to its hostile policies. Ukraine's own sanctions demonstrate its resolve in the fight against Russian aggression, emphasizing the critical role of international backing for Kyiv. These measures could serve as pivotal moves in forging a cohesive front against the threats emanating from Russia.
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