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EU Agrees on New Sanctions Mechanism Against Russian Hybrid Actions

Summary

The European Union has established a new sanctions mechanism aimed at countering Russian hybrid warfare, specifically targeting individuals and entities involved in cyberattacks, information manipulation, and acts of sabotage intended to undermine EU support for Ukraine. This framework, agreed upon by EU ambassadors, is designed to enhance the bloc’s ability to respond to a growing range of destabilizing activities attributed to Russia.

In recent months, both NATO and the EU have observed an uptick in Russian hostile actions across various member states, including cyber disruptions and physical attacks. The new sanctions regime will enable the EU to impose asset freezes and travel bans on those responsible for, or benefiting from, actions that threaten the union’s democratic integrity and security. This approach represents a shift from traditional geographical sanctions, allowing for a broader scope of targeting that includes not only Russian nationals but also foreign individuals supporting Russian activities. The EU’s foreign policy chief has emphasized the bloc’s commitment to holding perpetrators accountable and maintaining steadfast support for Ukraine amidst these challenges.

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