IN BRIEF: What is known about the 16th package of EU sanctions against Russia BRUSSELS: EU foreign ministers have approved the 16th package...
IN BRIEF: What is known about the 16th package of EU sanctions against Russia
BRUSSELS: EU foreign ministers have approved the 16th package of sanctions against Russia. According to a statement made by the Council of the EU, the European Union blacklisted 48 individuals and 35 legal entities, as well as 74 vessels that are allegedly part of Russia’s shadow fleet. Moreover, the EU restricted broadcasting in Europe by certain Russian media outlets.
TASS has assembled the main data about the new package of sanctions.
Individuals and legal entities
The EU has blacklisted 48 individuals and 35 legal entities, namely.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mechel PAO Igor Zyuzin,
General Director of PJSC Inter RAO Sergey Dregval,
President of the Yuzhuralzoloto Group of Companies Konstantin Strukov,
Russian businessman Albert Avdolyan,
CEO of United Aircraft Corporation Vadim Badekha,
Founder and shareholder of Sistema Vladimir Yevtushenkov,
Senator and chess player Sergey Karyakin,
Comedian Mikhail Galustyan,
TV presenter Yulia Baranovskaya,
General Director of JSC Almaz-Antey air and space defence corporation Yan Novikov,
TV presenter Ruslan Ostashko,
Gymnast Nikita Nagorny, senators Yury Nimchenko and Andrey Derkach,
Deputy General Director of Rostec state corporation Dmitry Lelikov,
Director for strategic research and communication at Rostec Vasily Brovko,
General Director of LLC Stan Stan Boris Bogatyrev,
General Manager of JSC NPO "Orion" Vadim Startsev,
Chief Designer of the LLC Design Bureau of Integration Systems Vladislav Lobayev,
President and owner of JSC "Holding Company ‘Leninetz’" Anatoly Turchak,
Owner of the UAV production and development enterprise Zala Aero Group Alexander Zakharov,
the National Center "Russia" and its CEO Natalia Virtuozova,
blogger Kristina Potupchik.
The EU also blacklisted the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA).
Shadow fleet
The European Union imposed sanctions against 74 vessels that are allegedly part of Russia’s shadow fleet.
Moreover, the Council established two new criteria that will allow the EU to impose restrictive measures on individuals and entities that own or operate vessels allegedly belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet, as well as "those supporting or benefitting from Russia’s military and industrial complex."
The sanctions target the companies SKF Arctic, Yuzhny Flot and Invest Flot allegedly for belonging to Russia's largest shipping company Sovcomflot. It is alleged that the companies' tankers belong to Russia's "shadow fleet" and transport oil and oil products, including for export.
Broadcasting ban
The Council decided to suspend the EU broadcasting licenses of eight Russian media outlets, and to prohibit them from broadcasting their content in Europe. These include: Eurasia Daily information website, Fondsk, Lenta.ru online publication, NewsFront agency, RuBaltic portal, SouthFront website, Strategic Culture Foundation, and Zvezda TV channel.
Finance and banking
The EU disconnected 13 Russian banks from the SWIFT payment system.
The EU also imposed a transaction ban on credit or financial institutions established outside Russia that use the System for Transfer of Financial Messages (SPFS) of the Central Bank of Russia.
Foreign companies
The Council added 53 new entities to the list of "those directly supporting Russia’s military and industrial complex" in its conflict against Ukraine. Among those blacklisted are companies from China, India, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Singapore, the UAE, and Uzbekistan. They will be subject to "tighter export restrictions concerning dual use goods and technologies, as well as goods and technology which might contribute to the technological enhancement of Russia’s defense and security sector," according to the statement.
The EU also prohibited sales of aircraft or other aviation goods and technology to Russian companies.
The sanctions also target Lieutenant General of the Korean People’s Army, Head of the North Korean Reconnaissance General Bureau, Colonel General, Lee Chang Ho, Head of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Korean People’s Army, Major General, Shin Geum Cheol Head of the Chinese company China Head Aerospace Technology LLC, Zhou Dachuang.
The European Union imposed sanctions on OJSC Integral, one of the largest research and production enterprises in Belarus, which specializes in microelectronics.
Other sectors
The EU prohibited any transaction with certain listed ports, locks and airports in Russia that are allegedly used for "the transfer of UAVs, missiles and related technology and components to Russia."
The EU restricted the import of primary aluminium from Russia. It also introduced further restrictions on "exports of goods which contribute to the enhancement of Russian industrial capabilities (chemicals, some plastics and rubber) and their transit through Russia," according to the statement.
The EU imposed further restrictions on exports of goods and technology, in particular software related to oil and gas exploration, "in order to further restrict Russia’s exploration and production capacities." Additionally, it extended the prohibition to provide goods, technology and services for the completion of crude oil projects in Russia, such as the Vostok oil one, similarly to the completion of LNG projects currently in place. The Council also banned the provision of temporary storage for Russian crude oil and petroleum products within the EU.
The EU banned export of videogame controllers that are allegedly used to guide unmanned aerial vehicles, to Russia.
It also prohibited export of chromium compounds and chemical precursors to Chloropicrin to Russia.
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