EU member states agreed on the tenth package of sanctions against Russia. This was announced by the representation of the Swedish Presidency of the European Council. twitter.
“Today, the EU approved the tenth package of sanctions against Russia,” the representative office said in a statement.
The new sanctions package includes tougher export restrictions on dual-use goods and technology, targeted restrictive measures against individuals and legal entities supporting conflict, “spreading propaganda and supplying drones” and countering “Russian disinformation.”
On February 24, Reuters reported, citing diplomatic sources, that the ambassadors of EU member states have met for the third time. defective Agree on the 10th package of anti-Russia sanctions, scheduled to go into effect on February 24.