EU Proposes Sweeping Entry Ban for Russia’s Ukraine War Veterans
EU proposes barring anyone who served in the Russian military after February 2022 from entering the EU. New sanctions would target 31 banks, 30 shadow-fleet ships, and cryptocurrency assets.
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June 10, 2026
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EU proposes barring anyone who served in the Russian military after February 2022 from entering the EU.
New sanctions would target 31 banks, 30 shadow-fleet ships, and cryptocurrency assets.
The bloc now seeks to hold Russia’s oil price cap at $44.10 per barrel until January next year.
The European Commission has proposed barring anyone who served in Russia’s forces after February 2022 from entering the EU. The measure forms part of a sanctions package designed to tighten pressure over the invasion of Ukraine.
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen presented the plan in Brussels, saying participation in the invasion would make Europe off-limits. Yet, member-state governments must approve the proposals before they can take effect across the bloc.
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