The European Union proposed new import bans on a number of goods worth €60 million

BRUSSELS -- The European Commission has proposed the 21st package of sanctions against Russia, targeting key sectors including energy, financial services, crypto, trade and, for…

The new package of sanctions is intended to delay a scheduled review of the price cap on Russian oil, which has surged following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, to avoid…

The package will also include a freeze on the current pricing mechanism for Russia energy imports until the end of 2026, meaning Moscow won't be able to profit from rising prices…

According to the report, the measure will bring the number of Russian banks under sanctions to a half of all Russian financial institutions engaged in international transactions

The European Commission on Tuesday proposed a new, 21st package of sanctions against the Russian Federation, targeting, among other areas, the energy sector, financial services,…

The EU foreign ministers will discuss the draft package on June 15

According to the EU top diplomat, the list will include more than 170 positions

The European Union proposed new import bans on a number of goods worth €60 million

According to the EU top diplomat, the import of car parts, several precious-metals ores and chemicals will also be restricted

EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said Russia’s economy was “slowing sharply” as she presented the bloc’s 21st sanctions package.

This sanctions package will be the biggest one over the last two years

According to the diplomatic source, the European Commission is seeking EU member states' approval of this package of restrictions "within June"

The EU sanctions list against Russia currently includes over 2,700 individuals and entities

It will include eight individuals and 46 organizations in the defense and energy sectors, the portal reported

This proposal will include new criteria to reject visa granting to nationals of countries from which, in the opinion of the European Commission, public security threats emanate