Poland agreed to the approval of the tenth package of EU sanctions against RUSSIA subject to six conditions, Polish Ambassador to the EU Andrzej Sadosz said, Interia reports.
They are as follows:
The Council of the EU and the European Commission should consider the issue of "illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia" within the framework of the sanctions regime; Brussels will immediately start working on a package of sanctions against Belarus. According to Sadosia, "we expect them to be adopted on Monday"; The EU will begin to develop measures against the Russian nuclear industry, including Rosatom and the management of the state corporation; Discussion of sanctions against Russian diamonds. According to Sados, “there is a political agreement within the EU” on an embargo on their imports, the issue needs to be agreed with the G7; Creation by the European Commission of a mechanism that will monitor and prepare a report on the diversification of imports of synthetic rubber from Russia; The European Commission will start working on sanctions against "Russian propagandists". “Today, Poland submitted more than 150 names to the EC.For several days in a row, the EU countries could not agree on a new package of sanctions for the anniversary of the start of the Russian military operation in Ukraine on February 24, including because of Poland's objections. However, a few hours ago, the Swedish representation in the EU reported that agreements had been reached.
According to the diplomatic mission, the package will include tightening EXPORT restrictions on dual-use goods and technologies and technologies; measures against people and organizations that support the fighting, "spread propaganda and deliver drones" that Russia , according to Brussels, uses in Ukraine; sanctions against "Russian disinformation". BLOOMBERG, citing a diplomatic source, reports that the package will be officially approved on Saturday morning, February 25.
Earlier, the agency wrote that the EU is going to impose sanctions against Alfa-Bank, Rosbank and Tinkoff Bank, as well as ban Russian citizens from holding positions in European infrastructure companies. The HEAD of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said that Brussels would impose export restrictions on €11 billion. In addition, the sanctions would be aimed at eliminating loopholes for circumvention.
Russian authorities call the restrictions illegal and consider them "crazy and thoughtless."
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