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EU prepares 20th sanctions package ahead of war anniversary: new restrictions and bans for Russia

Європейський Союз готує нові заходи супроти Росії, що включають обмеження і заборони, на річницю війни.

European Union's Plan for New Sanctions

The European Union plans to adopt the 20th sanctions package against Russia ahead of the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This move aims to increase economic pressure on Moscow and punish individuals involved in war crimes, particularly those related to the deportation of children from occupied territories of Ukraine.

The new sanctions package includes travel restrictions and asset freezes for those responsible for these actions. This is part of the EU's efforts to counter Russia's aggressive policies and protect human rights in Ukraine. Furthermore, the European Union is considering a ban on Russian uranium imports, which could significantly impact Russia's energy sector.

Impact of Sanctions on Russia's Economy

It is important to note that the 19th sanctions package was adopted by the EU in October 2025. Despite the ongoing economic pressure, Russia's economic growth forecast for 2025 is only 0.6-0.9%. This indicates that the consequences of the sanctions may have a long-lasting impact on the Russian economy, which is already facing significant difficulties due to international isolation.

Thus, the new sanctions package will be another step in the fight against Russian aggression and in support of Ukraine's pursuit of peace and stability.

The approval of the new sanctions package underscores the European Union's commitment to support Ukraine amid ongoing aggression from Russia.

The implementation of restrictions on economic and financial assets could significantly affect Russia's ability to finance military actions and encourage other countries to take more decisive actions in the matter of the international isolation of the aggressor. This could also send an important signal to the international community about the need to strengthen sanctions measures against states that violate international law.