The European Union (EU) is set to introduce its 14th set of sanctions targeting Russia due to its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, as reported by BR24.
A high-ranking EU official disclosed in a briefing that this new round will focus on penalizing those who are bypassing current sanctions imposed on Russia.
Additionally, it’s expected that the number of individuals and entities subject to asset freezes within the EU will increase.
The EU External Action Service together with the European Commission is scheduled to propose these new measures to EU member states next week.
Since the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, the EU has continuously levied sanctions against Russia aimed at curbing its military capabilities.
These sanctions have affected Russian government officials, business magnates, vital economic sectors, and organizations that support the Russian government.
On 23 February 2024, the EU implemented its 13th sequence of sanctions, increasing the number of affected individuals to 106 and legal entities to 88.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged the global community to further tighten sanctions on Russia, highlighting that Russian missiles used against Ukraine include numerous foreign components.
Valdis Dombrovskis, Vice President of the European Commission, confirmed that preparations for the 14th set of sanctions are underway.
op officials from NATO and the EU called for providing additional air defence systems and artillery to Ukraine amid its war with Moscow.
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, alongside escalating tensions in the Middle East following Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel over the weekend, dominated discussions at the meeting.