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Russian-Ukrainian War: EU to Impose 4th Package of Economic, Individual Sanctions


Wed 16 Mar 2022 | 01:02 PM
Mohamed Wadie

Following up on the informal meeting of the EU heads of state and government on 10-11 March, the Council decided to impose a 4th package of economic and inpidual sanctions in respect to Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.

The Council decided in particular to prohibit all transactions with certain state-owned enterprises.

It also decided to ban the provision of any credit rating services, access to any subscription services in relation to credit rating activities, to any Russian person or entity, prohibit new investments in the Russian energy sector, as well as introduce a comprehensive export restriction on equipment, technology and services for the energy industry.

The council determined also to expand the list of persons connected to Russia’s defence and industrial base, on whom tighter export restrictions are imposed regarding dual-use goods and technology which might contribute to Russia’s technological enhancement of its defence and security sector. It decided to introduce further trade restrictions concerning iron and steel, as well as luxury goods.

Furthermore, the council decided to sanction key oligarchs, lobbyist and propagandists pushing the Kremlin’s narrative on the situation in Ukraine as well as key companies in the aviation, military and dual use, shipbuilding and machine building sectors.

Separately, the council gave a green light to the Commission to join, on behalf of the EU, a multilateral statement on aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine with the support of Belarus, and that is expected to be issued in the context of the World Trade Organization (WTO) like other members that are to co-sponsor that statement.

The EU confirms its readiness to take any actions that are considered necessary to protect our essential security interests. These may include actions in support of Ukraine, or actions to suspend concessions or other obligations with respect to the Russian Federation, such as the suspension of most-favored-nation treatment to products and services of the Russian Federation.

Furthermore, in light of Belarus’ material support to the actions of the Russian Federation, the EU considers that its WTO accession process is to be suspended.

Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified military aggression against Ukraine grossly violates international law and the principles of the UN Charter and undermines European and global security and stability. It is inflicting unspeakable suffering on the Ukrainian population.

Russia, and its accomplice Belarus, bear full responsibility for this war of aggression and those responsible will be held to account for their crimes, including for indiscriminately targeting civilians and civilian objects.

The European Union demands that Russia ceases its military action and withdraws all forces and military equipment from the entire territory of Ukraine immediately and unconditionally, and fully respects Ukraine’s territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence within its internationally recognized borders.

Contributed by Israa Farhan