New EU Sanctions Against Russia Set for Approval on July 17: Here’s Who Will Be Targeted.
EU Prepares Fresh Mini-Sanctions Package for Russia
According to Espreso.tv: On July 17, the European Union is expected to adopt a new round of sanctions targeting Russia, a direct response to ballistic strikes on Ukrainian civilians. This latest package will focus on entities and individuals linked to the production of Shahed and Geran drones.
As of July 16, 2026, the 21st EU sanctions package remains unapproved due to a lack of unanimous support among member states. However, the Committee of Permanent Representatives has agreed to launch a written approval procedure, signaling renewed momentum behind the measures.
Why the Sanctions Are Being Adopted
The goal of this sanctions package is to intensify pressure on Russia as its aggression against Ukraine continues. The move is seen as a critical step in supporting Ukraine and demonstrating EU unity in countering Russian hostilities.
This new round of sanctions underscores the EU’s effort to address Russia’s aggressive actions, which have caused severe humanitarian consequences in Ukraine. The adoption also reflects growing international concern over regional security and a continued commitment to backing Ukraine’s fight for sovereignty. Ultimately, it highlights the importance of diplomatic measures in confronting emerging global threats.
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