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Destroyed Russian military vehicles in Bucha, Ukraine. ABACA/PA Images

EU to discuss sixth round of sanctions on Russia

The fifth round of sanctions, imposed since Friday, include a ban on Russian coal imports into the EU.

EU FOREIGN MINISTERS are tomorrow to discuss a sixth round of sanctions on Moscow for its war in Ukraine but the bloc remains divided over a ban on Russian gas and oil imports.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said during a visit to Kyiv on Friday that the EU was now engaged in “rolling sanctions” against Russia to increasingly punish President Vladimir Putin for his decision to invade his pro-Western neighbour.

“We are mobilising our economic power to make Putin pay a very, very heavy price,” she said. “We have imposed five waves of unprecedented sanctions against Russia. And we are already preparing the next wave.”

Although the sanctions that would hurt Russia the most — an EU boycott of its oil and gas exports — are not on the table formally, European Union diplomats acknowledge there are discussions about them.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly called for such EU embargoes.

The fifth round of sanctions, imposed since Friday, include a ban on Russian coal imports into the EU — an important first step towards a broader prohibition on more energy supplies.

However unanimity is required among the 27 EU nations for any sanctions to be imposed, and countries reliant on Russian gas — among them Germany, Italy, Austria and Hungary — are reluctant to add it to the list.

Since the start of the war in Ukraine on February 24, the Kremlin has pocketed more than 35 billion euros ($38 billion) in gas, oil and coal sales to the EU, according to the bloc’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.

The coal ban is expected to amputate around eight billion euros a year from that amount, according to the European Commission — a minor portion of the overall fossil fuel revenues.

But where the EU is more in agreement is on financing the supply of weapons to Ukraine.

More euros for arms

Several EU diplomats said another 500 million euros would soon be added to a “European Peace Facility” to fund such arms purchases for Ukraine, bringing the total available to 1.5 billion euros.

“I am sure we will put on the table another 500 million (euros) more to continue supporting you. We are ready to tailor these resources to your demands,” Borrell said on Friday as he accompanied von der Leyen in Kyiv.

“This from the military point of view is clear to us — we have to provide the kind of weapons that you need to continue to fight.”

Borrell also said the Ukrainians and Western allies believed the outcome of the war would be decided in coming days, in a battle for Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region which neighbours Russia.

NATO, the US and the EU have said they believe Russian forces have pulled back from around Kyiv to regroup and launch a major assault to try to take the entire Donbas. Parts of that region closest to Russia have been controlled since 2014 by pro-Kremlin separatists armed by Moscow.

The perceived strategic goal is for Russia to create a “land bridge” running from its border across southeastern Ukraine, to link up to Crimea, which Russia occupied and then annexed seven years ago.

To counter that, Ukraine needs weapons with longer reach than it has currently, to attack Russian ships and warplanes.

Slovakia on Friday announced it had supplied Ukraine with a Russian-made anti-aircraft missile defence system, the S-300.

The prime minister of former EU member Britain, Boris Johnson, said during a visit to Kyiv on Saturday his country would supply new anti-ship missile systems as well as 120 armoured vehicles.

During their meeting on April 11, the EU ministers gathering in Luxembourg are also due to meet the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan, who has opened war crimes investigations into atrocities that have happened in Ukraine.

© AFP 2022

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    Mute Declan Moran
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    Apr 10th 2022, 6:28 PM

    Has to include oil & gas or else they’re peeing against the wind. Make it meaningful & hit him where it hurts

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    Apr 10th 2022, 7:05 PM

    Half a billion euro to arm Ukraine but 35 billion to Putin??? Yeah, that’ll sort it….

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    Mute Seán Ó Briain
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    Apr 10th 2022, 8:08 PM

    We need to provide Ukraine with the means to not only defend itself but push the invader completely out of its territory. That includes tanks, advanced anti-air missiles, training for Ukrainian pilots for western jet fighters and supply of F-16′s to let them reclaim their skies.

    This war will be a litmus test for how far Putin can test the rest of Europe and we need to make sure Ukraine has the ability to make the war politically, tactially and economically unviable for Putin.

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    Mute Michael Nolan
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    Apr 11th 2022, 8:47 AM

    @Seán Ó Briain: do u hear yourself talking f n Sxite ..yeah yeah let’s give them more guns more bombs more planes …you sound like that fn guy riding the atomic bomb down to ground zero .they would have been better off putting down there guns and doing nothing did never hear of Gandi and his teachings

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    Apr 11th 2022, 2:59 PM

    @Michael Nolan: So once the Russians have already invaded your answer is to bend over?
    I can just imagine you welcoming your new overlords while snitching on your neighbours.

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    Apr 11th 2022, 3:16 PM

    @Seán Ó Briain: takes several years to train to fly an F-16. It’s more complicated than a bike.

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    Mute Michael Nolan
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    Apr 11th 2022, 10:30 PM

    @Will: well let’s see eh I’d rather be alive

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    Mute Sean Whelan
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    Apr 10th 2022, 6:30 PM

    Have a look at this
    https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLXUTKwA/

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    Mute Gerard Smith
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    Apr 10th 2022, 6:41 PM

    @Sean Whelan: 100% right.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 11:14 PM

    I think it’s time for a general boycott on German goods, until they stop dragging their feet. Germany has a big responsibility for allowing this to happen.

    - They blocked countries from supplying Ukraine with weapons

    - They blocked the SWIFT ban (And watered it down)

    - They blocked tougher sanctions

    - They continue to block sanctions on energy imports.

    Germany is Russia’s most powerful political ally in the EU.

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    Mute Dr. Emmett Lathrop Brown
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    Apr 11th 2022, 11:43 AM

    Is this a discussion on the sixth round of sanctions on Russia or Europe?
    It looks like it is not doing much to stop war on Ukraine and inflicting a lot of financial pain for all the EU countries…

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    Apr 11th 2022, 1:09 PM
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