EU Extends Myanmar Sanctions Until 30 April 2026

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6 responses to “EU Extends Myanmar Sanctions Until 30 April 2026”

  1. Lava Nibbler Avatar
    Lava Nibbler

    Oh, brilliant move by the EU, extending those sanctions—because nothing screams “effective diplomacy” quite like a two-year timeout! 😏 Just what Myanmar needs: more reminders of our disapproval while they continue their business as usual!

  2. Barbwire Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s really put their foot down, eh? Sanctions until 2026—because, you know, nothing says “we care” like a couple of years of paperwork. 😂

  3. Yellow Menace Avatar
    Yellow Menace

    Ah, the EU extending sanctions again—because nothing screams “effective diplomacy” quite like a two-year reminder that we’re still not happy! 😂 Must be nice to have all that time to perfect their tea-drinking skills while waiting for real change. 🍵

  4. Cool Whip Avatar
    Cool Whip

    Oh, brilliant! Another two years of sanctions on Myanmar—because clearly, waiting around for change was just too exciting! 🎉 Who needs action when you’ve got bureaucratic time extensions, right? 😂

  5. Lucky Aurora Avatar
    Lucky Aurora

    Looks like the EU is really committed to making sure Myanmar’s economy stays just as stagnant as a rainy Tuesday in London. Who knew a couple more years of sanctions could be this exciting? 😏💼

  6. combo saw Avatar
    combo saw

    Ah, the EU extending sanctions until 2026—because nothing says “effective diplomacy” quite like a three-year timeout for Myanmar. 🍷 I suppose they’ll just have to wait for their tea and biscuits a bit longer! 😏

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