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You are here: Home / cat / European Union Approves 20th Round of Sanctions on Russia

European Union Approves 20th Round of Sanctions on Russia

Dated: April 24, 2026

The European Commission has welcomed the adoption of the EU’s 20th sanctions package against Russia, reaffirming the bloc’s continued support for Ukraine and increasing pressure on Moscow to engage in meaningful negotiations. The measures are intended to weaken Russia’s ability to sustain its war effort, particularly by targeting key revenue sources, financial systems, and mechanisms used to bypass existing sanctions. The package also introduces stronger anti-circumvention tools, expanded restrictions on trade and services, and additional protections for EU operators.

A major focus of the sanctions is Russia’s energy sector, including listings across oil exploration, extraction, refining, and transport. The EU has further tightened controls on Russia’s “shadow fleet” by adding new vessels and related entities, bringing the total to 632 sanctioned ships, while also targeting ports linked to oil smuggling and circumvention activities. New rules restrict tanker sales, ban maintenance services for LNG tankers and icebreakers, and prepare a future prohibition on maritime transport of Russian oil and petroleum products in coordination with G7 partners. Additional measures also limit LNG terminal services and introduce safeguards to prevent EU-linked assets from being used in Russian energy operations.

In the financial sector, the EU has expanded restrictions to 70 Russian banks and introduced new transaction bans on financial institutions in third countries that support Russia’s war economy. The package also imposes a full sectoral ban on Russian crypto-asset services and decentralised platforms, along with restrictions on stablecoins and digital currency tools linked to the Russian central bank. Payment facilitation networks used to bypass sanctions are also targeted, further limiting Russia’s access to international financial channels.

Trade restrictions have been significantly broadened, including new export bans worth over €365 million and import bans exceeding €530 million. These measures target industrial goods, chemicals, metals, minerals, and technologies used in Russia’s military production, including explosives and high-performance materials. Additional restrictions also cover cybersecurity services, while quotas are introduced on ammonia imports to reduce dependency.

The package further targets Russia’s military-industrial complex by sanctioning companies and suppliers involved in weapons and drone production, including entities based in Russia and third countries such as China, the UAE, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Belarus. In total, 120 new listings have been added, including individuals and entities linked to military support, propaganda, child abductions, and cultural asset looting, resulting in asset freezes, travel bans, and financial restrictions.

For the first time, the EU has activated its “anti-circumvention tool” in response to systematic sanctions evasion through third countries, targeting the re-export of sensitive goods used in Russian weapons manufacturing. Additional entities involved in supporting sanctions evasion or supplying dual-use technologies have also been sanctioned.

The package also strengthens legal protections for EU businesses by allowing them to seek damages against abusive legal actions and imposing penalties on entities enforcing illegitimate judgments. Measures have been introduced to counter intellectual property theft and expropriation of EU assets in Russia.

Finally, the EU has expanded efforts to counter propaganda by banning mirror sites that replicate sanctioned media outlets and restricting their online distribution. It has also prohibited Russian government funding for research and innovation institutions in the EU, aiming to prevent influence over academic and scientific work while reinforcing broader security and policy safeguards.

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