EU's 20th Russia sanctions package in jeopardy, as diplomats fail to agree

Tetyana Vysotska, Alona Mazurenko — 20 February, 16:41
EU's 20th Russia sanctions package in jeopardy, as diplomats fail to agree
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The EU's Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) failed to agree on the details of the European Union's 20th sanctions package against Russia on 20 February, jeopardising its adoption ahead of the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Source: several EU diplomats in Brussels, speaking to a European Pravda correspondent on condition of anonymity

Details: EU member-state ambassadors in Brussels failed to reach a provisional agreement on the content of the new 20th sanctions package against Russia, which is due to be adopted on 23 February.

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One diplomat said the Coreper meeting on Friday morning ended without an agreement on the package, adding that the date of the next meeting had not yet been confirmed.

Another European Pravda source said the main sticking point remains a proposal for a total ban on maritime services for Russian tankers.

The proposal targets tankers transporting Russian oil along Europe's coastline, barring European companies from providing any services, including access to ports, insurance, food supplies and refuelling.

Some EU member states, particularly maritime nations Greece and Malta, have raised reservations about the measure.

According to another European Pravda source, the maritime services ban could be dropped from the 20th sanctions package, or its adoption could be postponed.

The diplomat said some member states think it is better to have a more substantive package than a faster one.

The next Coreper meeting is currently scheduled for 25 February. However, all European Pravda sources predict that EU ambassadors could convene an extraordinary meeting over the weekend to agree on the main points of the package ahead of formal approval by foreign ministers on 23 February, when the EU Foreign Affairs Council meets in Brussels.

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