{"id":386,"date":"2025-07-22T12:34:24","date_gmt":"2025-07-22T12:34:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kirsavoltren.com\/?p=386"},"modified":"2025-07-23T14:09:51","modified_gmt":"2025-07-23T14:09:51","slug":"russia-responds-to-eu-sanctions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kirsavoltren.com\/index.php\/2025\/07\/22\/russia-responds-to-eu-sanctions\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia responds to EU sanctions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Moscow has imposed entry bans on European officials and entities involved in military aid to Kiev, the Foreign Ministry has said<\/strong><\/p>\n Russia has imposed entry bans on a number of EU officials in response to the bloc’s 17th and 18th packages of sanctions, targeting individuals and entities deemed responsible for providing military aid to Ukraine, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday.<\/p>\n Western governments have unleashed an unprecedented wave of sanctions against Moscow since the Ukraine conflict escalated in 2022. Last week, the EU introduced its 18th package, focusing on Russia’s energy and banking sectors.<\/p>\n In reaction to these “unfriendly actions,”<\/em> Russia has significantly expanded the list of individuals barred from entering the country, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.<\/p>\n The blacklist now includes representatives of EU institutions, officials from member states, and individuals from other European countries “aligning themselves with Brussels’ anti-Russian policies,”<\/em> the ministry added.<\/p>\n The entry ban targets European security officials, Ukraine supporters, and those allegedly undermining Russia’s territorial integrity or blockading its ships in the Baltic Sea, the ministry said. It also includes activists and politicians, though no names were disclosed.<\/p>\n