EU Targets Russian Oil Ships and Banks in New Sanctions Amid US-Russia Talks on Ukraine Conflict

February 19, 2025
EU Targets Russian Oil Ships and Banks in New Sanctions Amid US-Russia Talks on Ukraine Conflict
  • Simultaneously, discussions between the U.S. and Russia are ongoing to resolve the Ukraine conflict, raising questions about the potential easing of sanctions by the U.S.

  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated that Europe will eventually need to join negotiations regarding sanctions, but the EU has opted to proceed with additional sanctions instead.

  • A diplomatic source has reiterated the EU's commitment to supporting Ukraine and maintaining sanctions against Russia to uphold international rules and territorial integrity.

  • Concerns have been raised about a 'phantom fleet' of approximately 600 vessels, sailing under flags of non-sanctioning countries, which are used to transport Russian oil and arms.

  • The number of these ghost tankers has surged since the Russian invasion, with around 430 vessels identified globally as part of this fleet.

  • In addition to the shipping sanctions, over 80 individuals and organizations will face travel bans and asset freezes for their involvement in the aggression against Ukraine.

  • The European Union is set to impose a new sanctions package against Russia, targeting ships involved in transporting Russian crude oil to Indian and Chinese refineries, as well as arms shipments to Russia.

  • This sanctions package, which includes stricter measures for the financial sector, will exclude 13 additional banks from the SWIFT system and prohibit three financial institutions from conducting transactions.

  • The sanctions are scheduled to take effect on February 26, 2025, coinciding with the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

  • These sanctions come amid increased pressure from the U.S. for Europe to engage in talks with Russia regarding the war, following a recent meeting that excluded Ukrainian representatives.

  • French President Emmanuel Macron has described Russia as posing an 'existential threat' to Europe, emphasizing the gravity of the situation amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

  • The nearly three-year-long conflict has resulted in significant destruction of infrastructure in Ukraine and an undetermined number of civilian and military casualties.

Summary based on 19 sources


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