European Commission announces 21st sanctions package against Russia - Speech Brief
9 June 2026 09:32 UTC · European Commission · EU Commission Press Release · Source · Email X Link

European Commission announces 21st sanctions package against Russia

Key points

  • Targets energy, finance, crypto, trade, fisheries and former Russian combatants
  • Provides additional financial support to Ukraine and advances accession process

TL;DR

  • European Commission states Russia has failed to subjugate Ukraine and that sanctions are weakening Russia's economy and war effort.
  • European Commission announces the 21st sanctions package targeting energy, financial services and crypto, trade (including fisheries), and entry bans for former Russian combatants.
  • European Commission proposes pausing the oil price cap adjustment until January, listing 30 additional vessels, targeting vessels assisting the shadow fleet, critical oil infrastructure, and restricting LNG tanker sales to Russia.
  • European Commission announces expanded bans on 31 Russian banks, measures against 20 banks/crypto firms/oil traders in third countries, new export restrictions on military-related items and drone support equipment, and import bans on goods worth EUR 60 million including some fish products.
  • European Commission reports delivery of almost EUR 3 billion from the Ukraine Facility, imminent disbursement under a EUR 90 billion loan, and plans to open the first accession cluster with Ukraine and Moldova.
Original text

European Commission - Statement Statement by President von der Leyen on the 21st sanctions package against Russia Brussels, 9 June 2026 Almost every day now, we wake up to the same kind of news. Another major Russian strike on Ukrainian cities, targeting civilians blindly. We also wake up to the news of drones violating European airspace. Over the Baltics, and along our Eastern borders. Two weeks ago, a drone crashed...

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