Brussels prepares to hit Russia with ‘smart sanctions’ on oil imports

A Fridays For Future climate activist at a protest in Warsaw on Friday demanding an energy embargo on Russia and an end to the war in Ukraine
A Fridays For Future climate activist at a protest in Warsaw on Friday demanding an energy embargo on Russia and an end to the war in Ukraine
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The European Union is preparing “smart sanctions” against Russian oil imports designed to minimise economic damage to the continent’s economy, a senior Brussels official has said.

Valdis Dombrovskis, the European Commission’s executive vice-president, told The Times that Brussels would soon present a sixth package of sanctions measures against President Putin that would include “some form” of an oil embargo amid pressure for the bloc to deprive Moscow of lucrative energy revenues.

“We are working on a sixth sanctions package and one of the issues we are considering is some form of an oil embargo. When we are imposing sanctions, we need to do so in a way that maximises pressure on Russia while minimising collateral damage on ourselves,” Dombrovskis said.

Valdis Dombrovskis, the European Commission’s executive vice-president, said the sanctions could include a gradual phasing-out of Russian oil or imposing tariffs on exports beyond a certain price cap
Valdis Dombrovskis, the European Commission’s executive vice-president, said the sanctions could include a gradual phasing-out of Russian oil or imposing tariffs on exports beyond a certain price cap
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The EU has been internally