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By Julia Payne BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission proposed on Friday its 19th package of sanctions against Russia over its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Member states will now have

EU Unveils 19th Sanctions Package Against Russia Amid Ukraine Conflict

Overview of the EU's Sanctions Package

By Julia Payne

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission adopted its 19th package of sanctions against Russia on Thursday over its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The package includes a ban on imports of Russian liquefied natural gas, sanctions on Central Asian banks, Chinese refineries and Russia's shadow fleet network.

Here are the details:

Energy Measures

ENERGY MEASURES

* Import ban on short-term LNG contracts within six monthsfrom package adoption and long-term by January 1, 2027 * Lists 117 more vessels in Moscow's shadow fleet, bringingtotal to 557 * Lists false flags registries on behalf of Aruba, Curacaoand Sint-Maarten and Litasco Middle East DMCC * Ban on reinsuring listed vessels and reinsurance for usedRussian aircraft  * Tightens existing transaction ban on two major Russianstate-owned oil producers: Rosneft and Gazpromneft * Lists two Chinese refineries and one trader: LiaoyangPetrochemical, Shandong Yulong Petrochemical and Chinaoil, theHong Kong trading arm of PetroChina

Financial Measures

FINANCIAL MEASURES

* Transaction ban on five more Russian banks and five banksin Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan * Transaction ban on the cryptocurrency A7A5 and two relatedKyrgyz crypto firms Old Vector and Grinex * Restrictions on the Russian credit card system (MIR) andfast payments system (SBP)EXPORT BANS * Tighter export restrictions with regard to dual-usegoodson an additional 45 companies, of which 17 are in thirdcountries - China, Thailand and India * Bans on chemicals, metal components, salts and ores usefulto Russia's military * Access ban on high-tech EU services including geospatialinformation, AI and high-performance computing

Other Measures

OTHER MEASURES

* Lists 11 new individuals for their role in the abduction,forced assimilation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children,which brings the total to 102 people and entities * Russian diplomats will be obliged to inform in advance therelevant EU member state when travelling beyond their country ofaccreditation * Ban on new investments in certain Special Economic Zonesin Russia relevant for the war effort. Ban will extend toexisting contracts for Alabuga and Technopolis Moscow * Lists Ilya Sorokin, known as Dr. Evil, for allegedlytorturing prisoners of war in a penal colony in Mordovia.

(Reporting by Julia Payne; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • EU adopts 19th sanctions package against Russia.
  • Includes bans on Russian LNG imports and financial transactions.
  • Targets Russian banks and Central Asian financial institutions.
  • Imposes export bans on dual-use goods and chemicals.
  • Sanctions individuals involved in Ukrainian child abductions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the EU's 19th sanctions package?
The European Commission adopted its 19th package of sanctions against Russia due to its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
What types of measures are included in the sanctions package?
The package includes energy measures, financial measures, and other unspecified measures aimed at countering Russia's actions.
Who reported on the sanctions package?
The article was reported by Julia Payne and edited by Alex Richardson.

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