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The EU Council approved a new regime of sanctions against Russia

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Oleksandra Opanasenko
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The Council of the European Union approved a new regime of sanctions against Russia in response to Moscowʼs "destabilizing" actions abroad.

This was reported by the press service of the Council of the EU.

The new sanctions regime will enable the EU to bring to justice individuals and legal entities that participate in actions that "undermine the fundamental values of the European Union and its member states, their security, independence and integrity, as well as international organizations and third countries."

According to the EU, the new criteria for sanctions will make it possible to counter various "hybrid threats" from Russia: undermining electoral processes and the functioning of democratic institutions, sabotaging the economy, disinformation, cyber attacks and the use of migrants.

Those who fall under the new sanctions will be threatened with freezing of assets and a ban on entering the European Union, and citizens and companies from the EU will be prohibited from financing them.

The EU Council notes that this step is a response to Russiaʼs hybrid campaign, which has recently intensified due to new operations on European territory.

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