EU Seeks Trade Sanctions on Russia
European Union
countries should impose "biting sanctions" on Russian trade and hit
officials responsible for "sham referendums" held in parts of
Ukraine, senior EU officials said Wednesday. European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen said the Kremlin orchestrated referendums on joining Russia
"are an illegal attempt to grab land and change international borders by
force."
"We are
determined to make the Kremlin pay for this further escalation," she
said." We propose sweeping new import bans on Russian products."
The EU's executive
branch, headed by von der Leyen, has drawn up several rafts of sanctions
against Russia since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of
neighbouring Ukraine seven months ago.
Banks, companies and
markets have been hit - even parts of the sensitive energy sector – with asset
freezes and travel bans slapped on over 1,200 officials.
But the hard work is
yet to come.
The economies of the
EU's 27 member countries have been battered by the COVID-19 pandemic are now
struggling against high inflation, with skyrocketing electricity and natural
gas prices.
Sanctions are getting
harder to agree as they also inflict damage at home.