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Europe’s top court upholds sanctions against Rosneft

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Europe’s top court yesterday upheld European Union sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine conflict, including on its largest oil group Rosneft , in a ruling that asserts the court’s jurisdicti­on over the bloc’s foreign policy. The EU slapped sanctions on Russia after it annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and stepped them up as Moscow went on to support a separatist rebellion in Ukraine’s industrial east. Rosneft’s head, Igor Sechin, is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) said “restrictiv­e measures ... in response to the crisis in Ukraine against certain Russian undertakin­gs, including Rosneft, are valid.” With the ruling, the ECJ establishe­d its jurisdicti­on to rule on matters of the EU’s common foreign and security policy, an area of fierce contention between Brussels and national government­s seeking to maintain sovereignt­y.

A lawyer for Rosneft told reporters he was disappoint­ed with the outcome. “I would also say it is a setback for judicial protection in the EU in the area of sanctions because the court accepts (...) the fact that a company is partially state-owned is sufficient for it to be a target of sanctions,” Lode van den Hende said. The court said it believed encroachin­g on Rosneft’s right to do business was in proportion with the severity of sanctions imposed on Russia over the Ukraine crisis. — Reuters

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