EU sanctions on Russia
In the post made on Sweden’s official social media account, it was reported that member countries accepted the 10th package of sanctions against Russia on the anniversary of the war.
“Today, the EU approved the 10th package of sanctions against Russia,” the post said.
The post noted that the new sanctions package brought stricter export restrictions on tech and dual-use items, noting that this includes restrictive measures against individuals and organizations that support war, spread propaganda, or deliver UAVs. Used in the war against Russia. .
In the post, it was noted that the EU will continue to support Ukraine no matter how long it takes. Full details of the sanctions have yet to be shared.
The sanctions package prepared by the EU Commission last week includes export bans worth more than 11 billion euros to deprive the Russian economy of critical technology and industrial products.
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The package, which includes products such as electronics, special vehicles, machine and engine parts, spare parts for trucks and jet engines, also targets products such as antennas or cranes that the construction industry can direct to the Russian military. An export ban is also imposed on various products that can be used for both military and civilian purposes.
The restrictions also include new electronic components and thermal cameras that can be used in Russia’s weapons systems, including unmanned aerial vehicles, missiles and helicopters.
For the first time, third-country organizations are included in the scope of dual-use item sanctions against Russia, and some Iranian institutions are included in the sanctions list in this context.
The package includes new measures to avoid violating or circumventing existing sanctions.
Many people, including those who carry out propaganda activities, soldiers and politicians, are added to the EU sanctions list with the package, while a travel ban is imposed on these people, the assets of institutions and individuals are frozen.
EU member states have been negotiating the sanctions package, which requires unanimous approval, for 3 days. (AA)