According to the European Council, restrictions will continue to apply to 1,206 Russian individuals and 108 legal entities until March 15, 2023, due to Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked aggression against Ukraine.
Source: The press service of the European Council
The European Union has extended for six months sanctions against legal entities and individuals responsible for Russia’s war against Ukraine.
“The existing restrictive measures provide for travel restrictions for natural persons, the freezing of assets, and a ban on making funds or other economic resources available to the listed individuals and entities. Sanctions will continue to apply to 1206 individuals and 108 entities, many of which are targeted in response to Russia’s ongoing unjustified and unprovoked military aggression against Ukraine.”
The EU strongly condemns Russia’s inhumane attacks on civilians and civil infrastructure. It urges Russia immediately to withdraw all of its military equipment and troops from Ukraine’s entire territory within internationally recognized borders.
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