Russia
Sanctions package will include freezing of Putin and Lavrov assets
Asked about whether the EU would introduce sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, EU High Representative Josep Borrell said that it would require unanimity and that “if there are no surprises and if nobody objects - because we require unanimity - Putin and Lavrov would be added to the sanctions list.”
Yesterday evening the European Council could not reach a consensus and Borrell was tasked with finding an agreement at today’s extraordinary Foreign Affairs Council.
This consensus appears to have been reached with Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvičs tweeting: “EU Foreign Affairs Council has adopted the 2nd sanctions package, asset freeze includes President of Russia and its Foreign Minister. We will prepare the 3d package.”
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