The European Union approves the 14th package of sanctions against Russia
European media say that the European Union will approve the 14th package of sanctions against Russia by July. |
report Mehr News Agency, according to Tass, the European Union countries plan to approve the 14th package of sanctions against Russia by July.
The “Euroobserver” website says that the obtained sanctions document shows that the package neither restricts the freedom of movement of Russian diplomats in the European Union nor It bans imports of liquefied natural gas, nuclear fuel, or aluminum from Russia.
According to this website, this package will target 52 other companies from Russia and other countries suspected of sending prohibited goods to Moscow. Prohibited goods specifically include drone components.
In addition, the new sanctions package includes an EU-wide ban on Russian financial contributions to European political parties and European political foundations, non-governmental organizations and media service providers. E suggests.
The draft new sanctions also ban EU ports from shipping Russian liquefied natural gas to non-EU countries, barring ships from EU ports that try to bypass The Russian sanctions would help ban, as well as tighten, existing EU restrictions on Russian aviation and imports of Russian helium and minerals.
Valdis Dombroskis, Executive Vice President of the European Commission (EC), the executive arm of the European Union, said earlier that the European Union will negotiate the 14th package of sanctions against Russia with is facing problems, adding that it will likely not include new restrictions. But it is only trying to counter Russia’s measures to overcome the blockade of sanctions.
Right after the 13th package was approved on February 23, the European Union started drafting the 14th package of sanctions against Moscow. These restrictions included 106 natural persons and 88 legal persons from Russia and a number of other countries including India, Kazakhstan, China, Serbia, Thailand, Turkey and Sri Lanka.