The Swiss Federal Council announced that it has joined the EU sanctions against Russia within the scope of the 13th restriction package. This was reported by TASS.
“The Federal Ministry of Economics, Education and Research, responsible for sanctions, took new measures against Russia on February 29, 2024… Switzerland is participating in the 13th package of EU sanctions,” the message says.
It was noted that the sanctions came into force on March 1, 2024.
Before that, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, commenting on the 13th package of EU sanctions, said: statedHe said the new restrictions would not have any impact on the course of the special military operation (SVO).
23 February European Union Council approved 13th package of anti-Russian sanctions. It included 194 natural and legal entities. The sanctions specifically aim to limit Russia’s access to components for unmanned aerial vehicles. Additionally, companies from India, Sri Lanka, China, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Thailand and Turkey were also subject to restrictions. The EU included 27 organizations in its new sanctions package for allegedly supporting Russia’s military-industrial complex.
Putin before Named sanctions Crazy and inconsiderate towards Russia.