Measures
targeting sectoral cooperation and exchanges with Russia
("Economic" sanctions)
- EU nationals and companies may no longer buy or sell new bonds, equity or similar financial instruments with a maturity exceeding 30 days, issued by:
- five major state-owned Russian banks, their subsidiaries outside the EU and those acting on their behalf or under their control.
- three major Russia energy companies and
- three major Russian defence companies.
- Services related to the issuing of such financial instruments, e.g. brokering, are also prohibited.
- EU nationals and companies may not provide loans to five major Russian state-owned banks.
- Embargo on the import and export of arms and related material from/to Russia, covering all items on the EU common military list.
- Prohibition on exports of dual use goods and technology for military use in Russia or to Russian military end-users, including all items in the EU list of dual use goods. Export of dual use goods to nine mixed defence companies is also banned.
- Exports of certain energy-related equipment and technology to Russia are subject to prior authorisation by competent authorities of Member States. Export licenses will be denied if products are destined for deep water oil exploration and production, arctic oil exploration or production and shale oil projects in Russia.
- Services necessary for deep water oil exploration and production, arctic oil exploration or production and shale oil projects in Russia may not be supplied, for instance drilling, well testing or logging services.
Guidance note on the implementation of certain provisions of Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 concerning restrictive measures
(147 kB) Measures concerning economic cooperation
- On 16 July, the European Council requested the EIB to suspend the signature of new financing operations in the Russian Federation. European Union Member States will coordinate their positions within the EBRD Board of Directors with a view to also suspending financing of new operations.
- The Council invited the Commission to re-assess EU-Russia cooperation programmes with a view to taking a decision, on a case by case basis, on the suspension of the implementation of EU bilateral and regional cooperation programmes. However, projects dealing exclusively with cross-border cooperation and civil society will be maintained.
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А там как пойдёт, куда это тропинка идёт всем давно известно.
Есть европейский суд, наперстники разврата......))