EU imposes sanctions on two Russian entities it says are linked to disinformation


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BRUSSELS, April 21 (Reuters) - ⁠The European Council has imposed sanctions on ⁠two Russian entities that it said on Tuesday ‌were linked to propaganda and disinformation from Moscow.

The sanctions were placed on media platform Euromore and the Foundation for the ​Support and Protection of the ⁠Rights of Compatriots Living ⁠Abroad (Pravfond), which the Council said in a statement makes "legal ⁠and ‌analytical output (that) is systematically used to reinforce key Kremlin disinformation points."

Russian officials say ⁠the EU has repeatedly curbed freedom of expression ​by banning ‌media which dare to challenge the EU's own ⁠perceptions ​of the world. Moscow denies that it spreads disinformation and says EU leaders are intentionally exaggerating the threat ⁠from Russia for their own ​political ends.

Euromore and Pravfond did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The designation subjects the entities to an ⁠asset freeze and bars EU citizens and companies from making funds, financial assets or economic resources available to them.

The EU has imposed sanctions on 69 ​people and 19 entities over ⁠Russian activities that it says "undermine the fundamental values of ​the EU and its member ‌states, their security, stability, independence ​and integrity."

(Reporting by Makini Brice; additional reporting by Moscow newsroom; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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