BRUSSELS, June 9. /TASS/. The European Commission (EC) put forward a proposal to include thirty oil tankers into the 21st package of anti-Russian sanctions and keep the price cap for Russian oil set by the European Union earlier, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said when presenting the new package to be discussed by EU foreign ministers on June 15.

TASS collects the main points on suggested new restrictions.

Oil and gas

- The EC suggests adding thirty oil tankers to the sanctions package and keep the oil price cap set earlier. In total, there are 632 ships in the black list at present.

- The EC also suggests banning sales of LNG carriers to Russia and introducing sanctions against ports, airports or refineries dealing with Russian oil trading or refining.