Russia, European Union and Sanctions
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The foreign ministers of Ukraine's main European allies said on Monday they would redouble their aid to the country while considering new sanctions on Russia to force it to accept a ceasefire.
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Mr. Trump said he would consider adding new sanctions on Russia, which already faces steep financial penalties, and using tariffs to undermine its oil exports.
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The European Commission plans to strengthen EU policing and law enforcement measures against threats from foreign powers such as Russia that collaborate with criminal networks, under a new strategy on internal security seen by the Financial Times.
The European Union should stop pretending that its sanctions policy towards Russia may diverge from Washington's line. This is reported by Euractiv magazine.
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The withdrawal of all Russian forces from Ukraine would be one of the main conditions to lift or amend EU sanctions, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
The European Union's member states announced on Thursday sanctions on a further 25 individuals and seven entities over what the EU said was the undermining of democracy and rule of law in Belarus. Among those being sanctioned is the Belarus Central Election Commission,
The parties expected to make up Germany's next government have agreed to push for punishments, including the witholding of funds and voting rights, to be applied to misbehaving members.
Formula One season gets underway, teams are operating in a dynamic global environment where compliance with sanctions and export controls is essential.
Russia said Monday that it expects the U.S. to ease certain sanctions as part of an agreement for a limited ceasefire with Ukraine, lifting restrictions on certain banking sectors which are a
Kleptotrace” is a project co-financed by the European Union which aims to address transnational high-level corruption and sanctions circumvention. A consortium of research teams are working towards best practices and policy recommendations,
The Hungarian prime minister has long been a thorn in the EU’s side. Yet until recently, most of the damage he inflicted — from judicial rollbacks to attacks on press freedom — was viewed as containable.