EU Denies Report on Easing Russia Sanctions
In response to the hostilities involving Ukraine, Western nations have enforced a historically large number of sanctions on Moscow.
The EU most recently approved its 18th set of restrictive measures last month, following extensive internal negotiations. However, Sky News claimed earlier this week that some discussions had occurred regarding the potential softening of these sanctions.
Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, European Commission Deputy Chief Spokesperson Arianna Podesta dismissed these claims as “pure speculation,” and emphasized that the EU “will maintain pressure on Russia.”
She added that preparations are already in motion for a 19th sanctions package, which is expected to be finalized in the coming month.
The Sky News report, quoting individuals familiar with the EU Council presidency, indicated that some European supporters of Kiev might be open to gradually scaling back sanctions—on the condition that a comprehensive ceasefire agreement is achieved.
In reaction, the Kremlin described the sanctions from the West as a “double-edged sword,” asserting that each additional round only “adds a negative effect for the countries joining it.”
Moscow also claimed it has developed “a certain immunity” to these actions, which it labels as “illegal.”
Meanwhile, EU foreign affairs head Kaja Kallas has advocated for intensifying pressure on Moscow, just ahead of a major summit scheduled for Friday between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump in Alaska.
The conflict in Ukraine is anticipated to dominate the agenda of these high-level discussions.
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