The European Union may adopt the 11th package of sanctions against Russia on 7 June. The post writes about it Policy Citing five diplomatic sources.
“The permanent representatives in Brussels plan to discuss this package at their meeting today (June 7 – socialbites.ca), but it is still unclear whether they can agree on it as some issues are still open,” the newspaper said.
Formerly Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine He insisted G7 countries and the EU will consider new sanctions against the Russian Federation after the emergency at Kakhovskaya HEPP.
June 1, Bloomberg wrote that the EU may soften a number of proposals for the 11th package of sanctions against Russia.
According to the publication, the parties plan to partially lift the ban on entry to EU ports for ships carrying prohibited goods. It is also planned to introduce a 30-day grace period before the start of restrictions for vessels that appear to have helped the Russian Federation circumvent sanctions by transferring Russian oil banned for delivery to the EU.