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欧盟对俄罗斯实施第19轮制裁
制裁名单·2025-09-24 02:14

Core Viewpoint - The European Union has responded to the escalating attacks by Russia on Ukraine with a new round of sanctions targeting key sectors, including energy, finance, and technology [1][2]. Group 1: Sanctions Overview - The sanctions focus on three main areas: 1. Energy Sector: Prohibition of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) into the European market, reduction of the oil price cap to $47.6 per barrel, and the addition of 118 "shadow fleet" vessels to the sanctions list, bringing the total to over 560 vessels. Major Russian oil companies, Rosneft and Gazpromneft, face comprehensive trading bans, with other related enterprises at risk of asset freezes. The EU will also investigate third-party oil purchase violations, including those involving refineries and oil traders in China [2]. 2. Financial Loopholes: New trading bans on Russian and third-country banks, the inclusion of cryptocurrency platforms in restrictions, and a prohibition on cryptocurrency transactions. There will be strict controls on foreign banks and special economic zone entities associated with Russian alternative payment systems [2]. 3. Technology Blockade: Direct export restrictions on Russia's military-industrial complex, with 45 Russian and third-country enterprises added to the sanctions list, aiming to cut off access to critical technologies such as drones [2]. Group 2: Impact and Support Measures - The sanctions have shown effectiveness, with Russian interest rates soaring to 17%, inflation rising, and financing channels and fiscal revenues shrinking, pushing the war economy to its limits. The EU emphasizes continued pressure until Russia agrees to fair negotiations with Ukraine [2]. - Concurrently, the EU is utilizing the cash balances of frozen Russian assets to provide "compensation loans" to Ukraine, which will be repaid once Russia pays reparations. Specific plans for this initiative will be announced soon [2]. Group 3: Coordination Efforts - The EU is urging member states to quickly approve the new sanctions and to coordinate actions with the G7 and the "coalition of willing" [3].