EU plans most far-reaching sanctions package against Russia in autumn, foreign chief says


EU European Commission Vice-President Kaja Kallas speaks at the Philippine International Convention Center on July 24, 2026 in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. Ezra Acayan/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

FRANKFURT, Aug ⁠17 (Reuters) - The EU intends to ⁠significantly expand sanctions against Russia in ‌the coming months, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told a German newspaper.

"EU sanctions ​have already cost Russia ⁠dearly, depriving Russia's ⁠war machine of over €1 trillion ($1.16 trillion) and ⁠for ‌autumn I am putting forward the most far-reaching ⁠sanctions listings since the start of ​the war," ‌she told German daily newspaper Die ⁠Welt.

"Once ​adopted, they would immediately raise the total number of sanctioned Russian entities ⁠by a third. The ​pressure must keep growing until Moscow ends its war."

Kallas did not elaborate further ⁠on timing or details of the new sanctions package.

The EU in July approved its most recent sanctions ​package against Russia ⁠over its war in Ukraine, imposing curbs ​on the country's ‌banking sector and cryptocurrency ​networks.

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(Reporting by Christoph Steitz; Editing by Nia Williams)

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