The EU proposes sanctions against Russians, which are specifically addressed

The European Commission and the European Foreign Action Service have submitted the sanctions proposal for EU member states following Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to recognise two regions of Ukraine as independent. That's what he reported. CNN, where it says the proposals will impose sanctions on 27 people and subjects. These sanctions [...]
The European Commission and the European Foreign Action Service have submitted the sanctions proposal for EU member states following Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to recognise two regions of Ukraine as independent.
That's what he reported. CNN, where it says the proposals will impose sanctions on 27 people and subjects.
These sanctions include political figures, propagandists, military personnel and financial subjects, which the EU considers linked to “illegal operative” in regions.
Also, according to the announcement, there will reportedly be sanctions for 351 Russian lawmakers who voted for recognition and 11 who proposed it and install Russian troops.
There is also forecast to be sanctions for 351 Russian lawmakers who voted for recognition and 11 who proposed it, as well as made the installation of Russian troops.
The commission has put on a special emphasis that would reflect sanctions imposed in Crime, following Moscow's annexation of 2014.
According to a senior EU diplomat who talked about CNN under anonymity, most member states are on board, but those in long and close ties to Moscow are making the bloc as a whole.











