EU: 10th set of sanctions against Russia approved after Poland lifts reservations

Poland agreed to accept its new package of sanctions EU at the expense of Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, but its consent was given conditionally and depends on six points, the Polish news agency PAP reported, citing statements by the country’s ambassador Andrej Santos.

Earlier, European diplomats said EU countries failed to agree on sanctions, even on the third day of negotiations, because Warsaw rejected Italy’s request for a looser import embargo. Russian rubber.

Following Santos’ remarks, Sweden, which holds the EU presidency for the current semester, announced via Twitter that the tenth package had been approved sanctions. “The EU stands united with Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. We will continue to support Ukraine as long as necessary,” the post reads, according to the Athens News Agency.

The measures include tighter restrictions on the export of dual-use goods as well as measures against entities that support the warspread propaganda or deliver drones used by Russia.

Source: News Beast

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