Core Viewpoint - The European Union plans to introduce its 20th round of sanctions against Russia on February 24, coinciding with the four-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with ongoing discussions among member states regarding the specifics of the sanctions [1][2] Group 1: Sanctions Details - The proposed sanctions include a "comprehensive maritime services ban" aimed at curbing the activities of Russia's "shadow fleet" of oil tankers, along with additional sanctions on the energy and fertilizer sectors [1] - The previous round of sanctions, approved on October 23, 2025, targeted 118 Russian "shadow fleet" oil tankers and imposed restrictions on several Russian banks and entities related to energy revenues, marking an escalation in the sanctions regime [1] Group 2: Ukrainian Response - Ukraine's President Zelensky has called for the new sanctions to specifically target Russian entities and individuals profiting from energy resources, as well as to apply global pressure on those responsible for the abduction of Ukrainian children [2] - The sanctions are deemed crucial for the battlefield situation in Ukraine, especially in light of recent escalations, including a significant drone attack by Russia on Zaporizhzhia that resulted in casualties [2]
欧盟计划 2 月 24 日出台对俄第 20 轮制裁 海上服务禁令成重要提案
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