EU's 19th Sanctions Package Targets Russia's LNG
The European Union has adopted its 19th sanctions package against Russia, which includes a ban on Russian liquefied natural gas imports. Slovakia had initially blocked the package but allowed its approval. The move is part of the EU's continued response to Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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The European Union has officially adopted a 19th package of sanctions against Russia, which notably includes a ban on imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG). This decision was formalized on Thursday, marking a significant step in the EU's ongoing efforts to counter Russian aggression in Ukraine.
The new sanction package, which received final approval on Wednesday, faced initial resistance from Slovakia. After Slovakia withdrew its opposition, the package proceeded, aligning with the EU's strategy to impose further economic pressure on Russia.
The sanctions underscore the EU's persistent stance against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, leveraging economic measures to address geopolitical tensions. The ban on Russian LNG is expected to impact energy trade policies and reflect Europe's commitment to supporting Ukraine amidst the conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)

