In the wake of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, the EU has adopted in rapid succession a series of sanctions against Russia and against Belarus for its support of Russia in the conflict. With each successive layer of sanctions, the EU is in the process of imposing an outright economic boycott against these two countries, one that continues to be tightened as the conflict intensifies. These sanctions are the most far reaching measures the EU has ever imposed and were imposed in coordination with the EU’s major allies.
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