Time to suffocate Russia's economy after 17th EU sanctions package, France says
- On May 14, 2025, French Minister Jean-Noël Barrot announced the EU adopted its 17th sanctions package against Russia in Brussels to pressure Moscow over the Ukraine war.
- The sanctions follow Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the EU's call for a 30-day ceasefire to enable direct peace talks proposed to occur in Istanbul.
- The package targets nearly 200 shadow oil tankers used to bypass export curbs and includes measures against the energy, financial sectors, and entities linked to Russia's military complex.
- Barrot cautioned that if President Putin does not agree to a ceasefire, preparations are underway to introduce stronger sanctions aimed at completely crippling Russia’s economy.
- The EU aims to force Russia into peace negotiations, emphasizing sanctions will intensify if Moscow does not show real progress toward ending hostilities.
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With new sanctions against Russia, the EU is trying to pressure both Putin and Trump
With a fresh sanctions package in hand – number 17 of its kind – the signal from the EU to both Russia and the US is clear: We do not believe in Putin's will for peace. EU correspondent Karin Axelsson writes in this analysis.
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