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EU Approves 15th Sanctions Package Against Russia Targeting 84 Entities, Includes Sanctions on Belarus and Support for Ukraine
Dec 16, 2024, 10:01 AM
On December 16, 2024, the European Union's Foreign Affairs Council convened in Brussels to address multiple geopolitical issues, including the ongoing military aggression by Russia against Ukraine and the situation in Georgia. The meeting resulted in the approval of the 15th sanctions package against Russia, which includes restrictions targeting 84 individuals and companies linked to Russia, China, and North Korea. This package specifically addresses the so-called 'shadow fleet' involved in transporting Russian oil. The sanctions also extend to Belarus and emphasize the EU's support for Ukraine. EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas confirmed the approval of these new sanctions, which are part of the EU's ongoing efforts to respond to the actions of the Russian government and its allies. The agenda for the meeting also included discussions on the Middle East, particularly Syria, and the need for concrete actions regarding Georgia's internal situation.
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