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    EU Adopts Toughest Sanctions Yet on Russia, Targets Oil, Gas, and Shadow Fleet

    New EU sanctions slash Russia’s oil profits and target shadow fleets amid Ukraine war

    Summary: The European Union has approved its toughest sanctions yet on Russia, marking the 18th package since 2022. The measures include lowering the oil price cap, banning Nord Stream gas transactions, and targeting Russia’s shadow tanker fleet. Slovakia ended its weeks-long opposition after securing guarantees on gas pricing, allowing the package to pass unanimously. EU leaders stressed unity and vowed to keep raising pressure until Moscow ends its war in Ukraine.

    The Big Picture

    On Friday, July 18, the European Union finalized its 18th sanctions package against Russia, marking one of the bloc’s strongest responses yet to Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine. The package introduces harsher penalties on oil exports and steps up enforcement against countries and entities that help Russia circumvent previous restrictions.

    The agreement came after Slovakia withdrew its opposition, having secured what Prime Minister Robert Fico called “guarantees” over gas pricing during negotiations with Brussels. The compromise clears the way for a wider EU commitment to end Russian gas imports by 2027.

    What’s New in the 18th Package?

    • Lowered oil price cap to around $46 per barrel
    • Ban on all Nord Stream-related gas transactions
    • Targeted sanctions on Russian tankers, captains, and supporting firms
    • Stronger enforcement against circumvention networks
    “The EU just approved one of its strongest sanctions packages against Russia to date,” said EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. “Each sanction weakens Russia’s ability to wage war. The message is clear: Europe will not back down in its support for Ukraine.”

    French Support and Transatlantic Pressure

    French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot praised the measure in a post on X, calling the sanctions “unprecedented” and affirming France’s coordination with the U.S. to push Russia toward a ceasefire.

    “Done! This morning, we Europeans have adopted unprecedented sanctions against Russia and against the countries providing their support,” Barrot stated. “Together with the United States, we will compel Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire.”

    Denmark Tightens the Knot

    Under Denmark’s EU Council Presidency, the sanctions were spearheaded with urgency and clarity. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen emphasized the economic pressure being applied to Russia’s war machine in a statement on X.

    “Now we tighten the knot on Russia by targeting energy revenues, exports, circumvention, and shadow fleet. Under the Danish Presidency, the EU adopted its 18th sanctions package that will increase the pressure on Russia.” — Lars Løkke Rasmussen

    Zelensky Praises EU Unity

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude to EU leaders in a detailed post on X, thanking European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, EU Council President António Costa, and Denmark for the latest sanctions breakthrough.

    “The 18th sanctions package continues to target Russia’s tanker fleet – not only the vessels themselves, but also the captains of the shadow fleet and the companies enabling such oil-financed acts of killing. The European Union is also imposing a stricter price cap on Russian oil – around $46 per barrel.” — President Volodymyr Zelensky

    What’s Next

    The EU will monitor the sanctions’ enforcement and adjust its measures based on Russia’s actions and global coordination efforts. More alignment between EU and U.S. sanctions regimes is expected in the coming months as Russia intensifies strikes across Ukraine.

    Zelensky also hinted at new synchronized sanctions from Kyiv, targeting Russian military logistics and economic infrastructure.


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