Switzerland joins the sixth EU sanctions against Russia

In addition to approving a partial oil embargo and cutting off several banks from SWIFT, the Swiss authorities included “over 100 individuals and organizations” of RUSSIA and Belarus on the sanctions list.

Switzerland supported the sixth package of anti-Russian sanctions of the European Union, including a partial embargo on Russian oil supplies , according to the website of the Federal Council (government) of the country.

“On June 10, the Federal Council decided to approve new EU sanctions against Russia and Belarus and instructed the Department of Economics to adapt the decree regarding steps related to the situation in Ukraine,” the report says.

In addition, Switzerland imposed "financial sanctions and a ban on entry into the country for another 100 people." Among them are citizens of Russia and Belarus - military personnel, politicians, businessmen, "persons involved in the dissemination of disinformation."

“Thus, the Swiss list of individuals and entities subject to sanctions is identical to the EU list,” the government said.

Polish Foreign Ministry announced the preparation of the seventh package of EU sanctions against Russia Politics

The European Union approved the sixth package of sanctions against Russia and Belarus on June 3. As part of the sanctions against Russia, the EU decided to introduce a partial embargo on the import of Russian oil, disconnect three more Russian banks from SWIFT - Sberbank, Moscow Credit Bank and Rosselkhozbank, as well as expand restrictive measures against individuals and legal entities, but their list has not yet been provided.

In addition, as RBC found out, the sixth package of EU anti-Russian sanctions included bans on the purchase of ALCOHOL and vegetable waste in Russia, as well as on the sale of special chemicals to the country. The total cost of these bans exceeds €900 million.

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Even at the stage of preparing the sixth package, the Kremlin noted that sanctions are a "double-edged weapon." “In trying to harm us, they also have to pay a big price, and they are already doing it. And the cost of these sanctions for European citizens will increase every day, ”said Dmitry Peskov, presidential spokesman.

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