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EU to target LNG, ships, offenses in brand-new Russia sanctions plan

European Union ambassadors will hold a very first conversation on Wednesday on a planned 14th package of sanctions against Russia over its 2022 fullscale invasion of Ukraine.

The European Commission has actually set out a series of propositions, according to a document seen , which are outlined below. It is also proposing 52 new names for its sanctions list.

LNG

The EU would ban arrangement of re-loading services by EU facilities for trans-shipment of Russian LNG to 3rd countries. This does not affect imports into the EU.

The EU would likewise ban brand-new financial investments and the arrangements of items, technology and services by EU operators for the completion of LNG tasks under building such as Arctic LNG and Murmansk LNG.

SHIPPING

The EU would prohibit from its ports and locks ships that have contributed to Russia's war effort.

This could consist of the transport of products creating significant revenue for Russia, goods or technology used in the defence and security sector or shipment of fuels outside the G7 rate cap system.

CRACKDOWN ON INFRACTIONS

EU operators would likewise be held responsible if non-EU entities they own or control flout sanctions.

For sensitive products that are utilized on the battlefield or are critical to Russia's military, operators would have to have due diligence systems to determine and reduce threats of exports to Russia. Failure to do so might leave the operator liable.

Such EU operators would have to contractually oblige 3rd parties not to offer in Russia associated intellectual residential or commercial property rights or trade tricks and to report any breaches.

POLITICAL PARTIES, THINK TANKS, MEDIA

EU would prohibit political parties, structures, think tanks and media suppliers from getting funding, contributions or other financial gain from Russia.

The propositions also include adding Voice of Europe, RIA Novosti, Izvestija and Rossiiskaja Gazeta to the approved media list.

CHEMICALS, MATERIALS

The EU would prohibit the import of helium from Russia and enforce even more limitations on exports of products that could enhance Russian industry, including manganese ores and rare-earth substances, in addition to excavating equipment and electrical devices.

DIAMONDS

Information that rough diamonds imported from Russia before Jan. 1 and polished diamonds imported before March 1 or Sept. 1, according to weight, would not be covered by a ban.

TRANSPORT

Proposal is to tighten restriction on Russian flights to consist of any airplane where a Russian person or entity figures out place or time of landing and places obligation on operators to give authorities information of aircraft ownership and, in some cases, travelers.

It likewise tightens rules on transportation of goods by roadway to omit companies in which Russian persons or companies own 25% or more.

(source: Reuters)