Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Citing Ukraine, EU extends sanctions

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BRUSSELS — The European Union has prolonged sanctions against senior Russian officials, lawmakers and military officers for a further six months over alleged meddling in Ukraine.

EU headquarte­rs said in a statement Monday that “an assessment of the situation did not justify a change in the sanctions regime.”

The asset freezes and travel bans on 150 people and 38 “entities” — usually companies or organizati­ons — have been extended until Sept. 15.

Those targeted are accused of “actions underminin­g or threatenin­g the territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and independen­ce of Ukraine.”

The EU imposed sanctions on Russia three years ago after it annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, and it refuses to recognize Moscow’s authority there. Some Crimea officials are also on the sanctions list.

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