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EU Develops Sanctions Against Russia for Disinformation and Hybrid Warfare

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 14, 20243 Mins Read
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EU Prepares First-Ever Sanctions Targeting Russian Disinformation and Hybrid Warfare

Brussels – The European Union is poised to take unprecedented action against Russia’s disinformation campaigns and hybrid warfare tactics, with sanctions targeting over a dozen individuals and three entities. This landmark move marks the first time the EU has utilized its newly established sanctions framework specifically designed to counter destabilization efforts linked to Russia. The sanctions package, expected to be approved by EU foreign ministers on Monday, aims to hold accountable those responsible for spreading disinformation and undermining democratic processes.

The proposed sanctions, according to a draft seen by Bloomberg, will focus on several Russian intelligence officers, government officials, and media entrepreneurs believed to be instrumental in orchestrating disinformation campaigns. This targeted approach reflects the EU’s growing concern over Russia’s sophisticated use of information manipulation to sow discord and instability within the bloc and beyond. The sanctions represent a significant step towards holding Russia accountable for its actions and deterring future interference.

Alongside the measures against disinformation, the EU is also preparing to further tighten the screws on Belarus. Approximately two dozen individuals linked to the regime of Alexander Lukashenko are expected to be added to the sanctions list. These individuals are accused of human rights violations or of personally profiting from their close ties to the Lukashenko regime, which has been widely condemned for its repressive tactics and disregard for democratic principles.

These latest sanctions packages come on the heels of the EU’s already substantial efforts to pressure Russia over its ongoing war in Ukraine. Just days ago, EU ambassadors agreed on the 15th round of sanctions related to the conflict, which include adding 29 legal entities and 54 individuals to the existing sanctions list. This 15th package represents a continued commitment from the EU to maintain pressure on Russia and hold it accountable for its aggression.

Significantly, this round of sanctions will also see, for the first time, the inclusion of Chinese companies on the sanctions list. This move stems from reports alleging these companies have been supporting Russia’s military production, raising concerns about China’s role in the ongoing conflict. The decision to sanction Chinese entities underscores the EU’s willingness to take a firm stance against any party contributing to Russia’s war effort, regardless of geopolitical considerations.

Furthermore, the EU is actively working to close loopholes that allow Russia to circumvent existing sanctions, particularly those related to oil exports. The EU is considering blacklisting up to 48 tankers believed to be part of Russia’s "shadow fleet," which has been used to bypass the price cap imposed on Russian oil transported by sea. This measure aims to further restrict Russia’s access to global markets and limit its ability to fund its war machine. The combination of targeting disinformation campaigns, strengthening sanctions against Belarus, and closing loopholes in existing measures showcases a comprehensive approach by the EU to counteract Russia’s destabilizing actions on multiple fronts. The EU’s resolve to hold Russia and its allies accountable underscores the bloc’s commitment to defending democratic values and maintaining international stability.

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