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The EU has prolonged its sanctions against Russia, imposing restrictions on key figures and organizations amid the conflict in Ukraine, signaling ongoing international pressure for a peaceful resolution.
The European Council has announced an extension of its sanctions regime against Russia, targeting individuals and entities linked to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The measures, which include asset freezes and travel bans, aim to curb Moscow’s capacity to sustain military operations in the region. This move aligns with the EU’s broader strategy to support Ukrainian sovereignty and pressure the Russian government to cease hostilities. The sanctions list encompasses senior officials, business figures, and companies believed to be involved in or benefiting from the conflict. EU foreign policy officials stated that the extension remains conditional on developments on the ground and will be reviewed periodically. The decision follows mounting international calls for sustained pressure on Russia, as fighting continues in eastern Ukraine despite diplomatic efforts. Analysts suggest that maintaining these restrictions signals the EU’s commitment to a long-term resolution while seeking to avoid escalation.
