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This year, sanctions remain a vital tool in the international arena. The European Commission faces potential threats from Slovakia, should they prioritize Ukraine over local interests. The US is considering sanctions on Hungary due to their obstruction of Ukraine aid, while Canada targets Russia's "shadow fleet," adding 100 vessels to its sanctions list. Meanwhile, the US Treasury has lifted sanctions on certain individuals as part of strategic geopolitical efforts. In Ukraine, sanctions against Russian and Iranian interests are in force to counter ongoing aggression, demonstrating the global complexity surrounding economic penalties amidst geopolitical tensions.

Why is the European Union imposing new sanctions in 2026?

The EU is imposing new sanctions as part of its continued response to Russia's actions against Ukraine. Sanctions aim to put economic pressure on Russia to discourage further aggression and ensure it respects international laws. By targeting individuals and entities linked to Russia's military and economic activities, the EU seeks to deter further hostilities and support international peace efforts.

What led to the US senators proposing sanctions against Hungary?

Two US senators proposed these sanctions due to Hungary's actions blocking aid meant for Ukraine. Such a stance is seen as undermining efforts to support Ukraine during its conflict with Russia. The proposal aims to push Hungary to align with the broader international stance against Russian aggression and ensure aid reaches its intended destinations.

How is Canada addressing Russia's use of the shadow fleet?

Canada has added 100 vessels from Russia's "shadow fleet" to its sanctions list, highlighting their role in bypassing international sanctions. This move is part of a broader strategy to prevent Russia from using unregulated means to sustain its economic activities, which may fund military actions against Ukraine and other regions.

What impact do lifted sanctions have on Russia?

Lifting specific sanctions on Russia can provide economic relief, potentially allowing increased revenues from oil and other exports. However, these actions are often temporary and strategically placed to encourage negotiations or as a response to international negotiations, showing the complex balance of economic sanctions in geopolitics.

How is Ukraine responding to international sanction dynamics in 2026?

Ukraine is imposing its own set of sanctions against entities and individuals from Russia and its allied countries such as Iran. These sanctions are part of Ukraine's efforts to curb economic support for military aggressions and align with global sanctions policies aimed at restraining hostile activities on its territory.

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керри Kerry Says Pressure on Russia Will Increase if Minsk Agreement is Not Implemented US Secretary of State John Kerry today warned Russia that sanctions pressure could be intensified over the Ukraine crisis but urged Kyiv not to get drawn into "tit-for-tat" measures. 43 586 614 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции инфографика Sanctions Against Russia Will Remain the Way They Are – EC President European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker sees no reasons for lifting sanctions against Russia at this time. 34 243 230 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции EU Considers Expanding of Sectoral and Economic Sanctions Against Russia - Foreign Ministry Tightening of sectoral and economic sanctions against Russia but not a complete cessation of political cooperation can be expected from the European Union. 28 291 130 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU to Discuss New Sanctions Against Russia on Nov. 17 EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy Federica Mogherini believes that the situation in Ukraine should be the main point of the EU and NATO agenda. 21 328 127 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Austria Has not Recognized Terrorists’ Fake Elections but Voted Against New Sanctions Against Russia Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann is opposing introduction of the next round of sanctions against Russia. However, Austria supports the decision of the European Union not to recognize fake elections in the east of Ukraine. 10 891 60 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU Must Either Impose New Sanctions Against Russia or "Freeze" Relationships With it - Vice-President of the European Parliament The EU should introduce another package of sanctions against Russia because it recognizes the so-called separatists’ elections in the Donbas and continues to destabilize the situation in Ukraine. 24 317 87 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

санкции Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Called On the West to Tighten Sanctions Against Russia Russia has significantly complicated the further embodiment of the Minsk agreements by recognition of the DPR and LPR fake elections, so the West must respond to this by strengthening of sanctions against Russia. 21 045 178 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции Fake Elections in Donbas May Put Russia Under New Sanctions Berlin is ready "to consider further sanctions against Russia" if the situation in the east of Ukraine will continue to deteriorate and Moscow does not stop interfering in events there. 44 179 191 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

French Authorities Do Not Allow to Supply Mistral to Russia Government of France did not confirm its authorization to supply Mistral warship to Russian Federation. 35 708 347 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Central Asia Pays the Price for Russia's Tumbling Ruble - The Guardian Sharp decline in the value of Russian currency is hitting Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan’s economies hard. 123 026 437 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU Sanctions on Russia to Have Modest Impact on Europe’s Economy But to Hit Russia’s Growth Rate Harder European Union sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine crisis will have only a modest impact on Europe’s economy this and upcoming year but will hit Russia’s growth rate harder. 12 977 109 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Low Oil Prices Will Destroy Russia as They Destroyed USSR - Die Welt Russia’s main allies are the army, navy and winter. So said Russian Tsar Nicholas, who was called the "gendarme of Europe" a few centuries ago. Now in a dispute with the West over the war in Ukraine Russia once again relies on the army and winter, during which the demand for energy will increase. 85 156 446 World

Oil Prices Continue Dropping Due to U.S. Stockpiles Increase West Texas Intermediate traded near the lowest closing price in three days amid speculation crude stockpiles increased to the highest level since July in the U.S., the world’s biggest oil consumer. Brent fell in London. 62 193 383 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia's Ruble Hit New All-Time Low Russia's ruble (RUB) hit a new all-time low versus the dollar early on Monday and breached the central bank's trading band, implying the bank intervened once more to defend the currency. 137 502 583 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Dnipropetrovsk Lustration Committee Chairman Kidnapped by Prosecutor's Office Found Contact has been established with head of public lustration committee of the Dnipropetrovsk region Tamila Ulianova. 95 114 203 Ukrainian Politics

Putin Continues to Show Off: Sanctions Will Not Affect Russia’s Actions Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the sanctions will not affect the decisions and actions of Russia. 56 470 475 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

European Currency Reached the Level of 53 Rubles for One Euro for the First Time Ever Depreciation of the Russian ruble on the Moscow stock exchange continues. Today the euro reached the level of 53 rubles for the first time in history. 48 822 502 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

россия украина меркель германия Merkel: European Union Does Not See Any Reasons to End Sanctions Against Russia German Chancellor Angela Merkel sees no need to call off the sanctions that the EU imposed on Russia. 15 219 121 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

White House Recognizes Efficiency of the US and the EU Sanctions Against Russia Washington admits that the sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation have a significant negative effect on the Russian economy proving that current policy is successful. 49 769 698 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

нефть Russia May See Oil Production Collapse Due to Depletion of Deposits, Lukoil Vice President Says Oil production in Russia in 2017 could be reduced by 25-70 million tons due to the depletion of oil fields in Western Siberia and the lack of funding for the drilling of new oil fields. 100 184 391 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции United States Tighten Sanctions Against Russia in Steel Import The U.S. Department of Commerce will terminate a 15-year-old deal sheltering Russian flat-rolled steel producers from high import duties, it said in a letter to Russian authorities. 139 109 339 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

боинг 777 Boeing Increases Staff in Kyiv and Transfers Part of Orders from Moscow Boeing Concern will develop its activities in Ukraine: the staff will be expanded by two times, and a number of orders will be transferred here from the Russian office. 75 528 101 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia Should Return Crimea to Ukraine to Lift Sanctions - Komorowski Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski is convinced that the sanctions against Russia will be lifted in the condition if Crimea is returned to Ukraine. 40 589 419 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea

No EU Member State Considers Lifting of Sanctions Against Russia - Diplomats There is no EU country at the moment insisting on softening of sanctions against Russia. 19 638 142 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Lustration Will Be Fulfilled in Four Stages – Starting with Cabinet, National Bank, Central Election Commission, Governors and State Guard Administration The purge of government officials will begin in November 2014 and will last until the end of 2016. 35 947 95 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Oil Prices Continue Dropping: Brent Hits Below $83 December futures for Brent crude on the London Stock Exchange are now trading below $83 per barrel. 56 528 515 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

санкции More Countries To Impose Sanctions on Russia EU candidate countries, including Montenegro, Iceland, Albania, as well as Liechtenstein and Norway, and Ukraine have aligned themselves with the third round of EU sanctions against Russia. 85 565 323 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Putin Believes Western Pressure Will not Succeed and Reminds US That a Discord Between Two Nuclear Powers is Fraught with Consequence Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that the sanctions pressure from the West and the attempts to isolate Russia in connection with the situation in Ukraine will not take effect but only complicate the dialogue, including the one on the Ukrainian issue. 95 209 836 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Visegrad Four Supports Sanctions Against Russia - Polish Foreign Ministry Visegrad Group or V4 (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary) has a similar view of the Ukrainian-Russian conflict as well as the issue of sanctions against Russia. 18 229 51 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Germany and Russia Postponed Joint Forum The Government of Germany and the Russian Federation supported the decision of the organizers to move back the Petersburg Dialogue Forum. 6 976 77 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Germany: No Reason for Lifting Sanctions Against Russia Continuing to Make Vain Promises Despite the declared withdrawal of the Russian troops from the border adjacent to the Ukrainian territory, the German government sees no reason to cancel or mitigate the sanctions imposed against Russia by the West. 14 524 95 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

If Oil Prices Stay Low Russian Budget Will Have 500 Billion Gap Russia's budget will require 500 billion rubles ($ 125 billion) from the Reserve Fund if the current situation with the national currency and the subsequent drop in oil prices remains in 2015. 67 235 440 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Australia PM Says Will Confront Putin at G20 Over Downed Flight MH17 "Murders" - Reuters Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Monday that he would use an upcoming G20 leaders summit to confront Russian President Vladimir Putin over the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 and the "murder" of Australian citizens. 44 584 307 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Merkel Will Not Meet Putin in Sochi - German Media There will be no meeting of Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Economical Forum in Sochi due to the crisis in Ukraine. 73 100 338 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Norwegian Sanctions Against Russia Come into Effect A raft of new Norwegian sanctions against Russia, replicating those imposed by the EU on September 12, came into effect on Friday, Norway's foreign ministry said. 38 431 179 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia's International Reserves Decreased by $ 2.1 Billion This Week Alone As of October 3, 2014 Russia's international reserves constituted $ 454.7 billion. 14 725 128 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russian Currency Weakening Steadily: Euro Rate Grows to 51 Rubles The euro exchange rate on the Moscow Stock Exchange reached 51 rubles October 8. The dollar has grown by 16 kopeks - up to 40.07 rubles. 32 519 231 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia Cannot Afford Extension of Sanctions Against the West - Russian Minister of Economic Development Economic Development Minister Alexei Ulyukaev believes that Russia cannot afford to impose sanctions against the West in other areas, in addition to food and agricultural products. 58 522 148 Economics

нефть EU Lifts Sanctions Against Iran's Main Oil Tanker European Union sanctions on Iran's main oil tanker firm NITC have been annulled after the EU did not appeal against a court ruling that the measures should be lifted, the shipping group's lawyer said on Tuesday. 273 014 1 087 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia Spent $1.75 Billion Over the Last 3 Trading Days to Prop Up Ruble - The Wall Street Journal The Bank of Russia moved again Tuesday to shore up the ruble, and has spent as much as $1.75 billion over the last three trading days in the heaviest interventions since mid-March. 13 876 104 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

нефть иран ирак инцидент скважина Russia Will Not Be Able to Replenish Reserve Fund Through Cheap Oil The Russian Federation will not be able to refill the Reserve Fund in 2014 due to declining oil prices. 60 199 505 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Ukraine May Impose Targeted Sanctions Against Russian Companies Ukraine is considering introduction of pinpoint sanctions against Russian companies, regardless of goods category. 7 861 59 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

EU May Need to Increase Sanctions on Russia If Things Get Worse in Eastern Ukraine - Mogherini The European Union may need to increase sanctions on Russia, the bloc's incoming foreign-policy chief said Monday, but she questioned whether the measures were actually affecting the Kremlin's political calculations. 9 590 84 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Sanctions against Russia

Putin Clans Said Gridlocked Over Arrest as Sanctions Bite - Bloomberg Russia’s wheels of power are grinding to a halt. 152 128 118 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

German Envoy Warns Russia about New Possible Sanctions A new round of sanctions is possible unless Moscow actively promotes the fulfillment of the Ukrainian peace accords, said Gernot Erler, the special coordinator of the German government for cooperation with Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Partnership countries. 60 641 203 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Putin Leads State Campaign to Close the Russian Mind - The Washington Post The editorial of The Washington Post writes about the decision of the Russia’s government that suspends the country’s participation in FLEX, a highly respected, 21-year-old student exchange program that brings Russian teenagers to the United States for a year of study. 44 205 112 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Russia Brain Drain after Putin Crackdown - BBC The increasingly harsh and reactionary political climate in Putin's Russia has sparked a wave of emigration among middle-class professionals, including several leading journalists. 104 871 449 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia

Shell Suspended Cooperation with Gazprom Neft Through Western Sanctions UK-Netherlands Shell has suspended cooperation with the Russian energy producing company Gazprom Neft within the Khanty-Mansiysk Oil Union joint venture. 17 179 217 Previously in trend: Sanctions against Russia