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Политика санкций ЕС в отношении России после февраля 2022 г.: направления изменений
EU Sanctions Policy Towards Russia After February 2022: Directions of Change
Introduction
On 24th February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In response, the European Union (EU) has imposed unprecedented sanctions on Russia.
The sanctions are designed to target Russia's economy and its ability to wage war.
They include measures such as:
- Freezing the assets of Russian banks and individuals
- Banning the export of certain goods and technologies to Russia
- Restricting Russia's access to the international financial system
The sanctions have had a significant impact on the Russian economy.
Directions of Change
The EU's sanctions policy towards Russia is constantly evolving.
The EU has already adopted six rounds of sanctions, and a seventh round is currently being discussed.
The EU's approach to EU sanctions has highlighted several key objectives since the war in Ukraine began:
- To deter Russia from further aggression against Ukraine
- To weaken Russia's economy and its ability to wage war
- To support Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity
The EU has also been coordinating its sanctions policy with other countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.
As the war in Ukraine continues, the EU is likely to continue to impose further sanctions on Russia.
Conclusion
The EU's sanctions policy towards Russia is a key part of the EU's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The sanctions are designed to deter Russia from further aggression and to weaken its economy.
The EU is likely to continue to impose further sanctions on Russia as the war in Ukraine continues.