EU Initiates Infringement Procedure Over Sanctions

Brussels – On Thursday, the European Commission launched two new infringement procedures against Austria and several other member states. Vienna, along with 17 other EU capitals, has not fully incorporated regulations aimed at preventing the circumvention of EU sanctions into their national laws. This directive seeks to address the avoidance of EU sanctions, particularly those enacted in response to Russia’s aggressive actions in Ukraine.

The regulation is designed to unify the definitions of offenses and the penalties for breaches of the EU’s restrictive measures. Member states had until May 20, 2025, to adopt this directive into their national legislation. A cohesive national criminal law in this area aims to enhance the investigation and prosecution of EU sanctions violations across member states. The second infringement procedure pertains to the promotion of renewable energy.

The Commission has issued letters of formal notice to the affected member states, marking the initial stage of the infringement process. These countries are required to respond within two months, finalize implementation, and report back to Brussels on their measures. Failure to do so may result in the Commission advancing to reasoned opinions as the subsequent step.

BMJ: Majority of the directive already implemented

In response to an inquiry from APA, Austrian authorities highlighted that Austria has largely enacted the EU directive: “This has already been communicated to the European Commission – we are in ongoing discussions here.” The alignment of criminal offenses and penalties within the EU aims to close loopholes in criminal accountability and improve legal cooperation among member states. This will enhance the efficacy of the EU sanctions regime. “Legislative efforts on the remaining points are well underway,” with a draft law to be “submitted in due course,” stated the BMJ.

FPÖ criticizes the procedure

Harald Vilimsky, leader of the Freedom Party’s delegation in the European Parliament, remarked, “The EU risks causing economic harm to Europe by maintaining a sanctions policy against Russia, the advantages of which are highly questionable.” He noted that the 18 sanctions packages imposed on Russia have yielded little except for significant economic strain on citizens. He criticized the idea of punishing states that abstain from this misguided path, emphasizing the disconnect of European politics from reality.

Andreas Schieder, head of the SPÖ EU delegation, countered, “While Ukraine fights for its survival, the FPÖ again aligns with the aggressor and perpetuates Russian propaganda.” He acknowledged that sanctions are not a quick fix to end wars but asserted that claims of their ineffectiveness are “simply incorrect.” He emphasized the necessity of diligently closing all loopholes. (24.07.2025)


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12 responses to “EU Initiates Infringement Procedure Over Sanctions”

  1. teeder Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s got its hands full, eh? Maybe they should just send a postcard to Vienna saying, “We noticed you’re still working on those sanctions—no rush, just a friendly reminder that 2025 is a little too far away! 😏✉️”

  2. NightDream Avatar
    NightDream

    Apparently, the EU has decided that playing catch-up with sanctions is the new Olympic sport. Hope they’ve got enough time before the next deadline—maybe they should consider a coffee break first? ☕️😏

  3. intimidation station Avatar
    intimidation station

    Looks like the EU is playing a game of legal whack-a-mole while Austria and pals are busy perfecting their “not quite there yet” dance moves. 🙄 Just a casual reminder that procrastination is alive and well in Brussels!

  4. Alley Fiend Avatar
    Alley Fiend

    Looks like the EU is busy chasing its own tail again—who knew enforcing rules could be such a complicated affair? 🙄 Maybe they should just send a strongly worded email and call it a day, eh? 😏

  5. Tall Honey Avatar
    Tall Honey

    Guess the EU’s found a new hobby—sending warning letters! 🎉 Who knew keeping up with sanctions was the trendy thing to do in Brussels? 🤷‍♂️

  6. Kazmii Avatar

    Typical EU bureaucracy at its finest! 🎉 Who knew that ignoring sanctions could be a favorite pastime for 18 countries? Just waiting for the next round of “let’s make the rules” bingo! 🥳

  7. sweet manhattan Avatar
    sweet manhattan

    Oh joy, more paperwork for the EU! Because nothing screams “efficiency” like a bureaucratic game of cat and mouse with 18 capitals dragging their feet. 😂

  8. Kawaii Red Avatar
    Kawaii Red

    Just what we needed, another bureaucratic ballet from Brussels! 🌍💃 Can’t wait to see how quickly Austria can twirl its way out of this one—maybe they’ll draft a law while sipping a nice Viennese coffee. ☕️😏

  9. grotas Avatar

    So, let me get this straight: the EU’s idea of a “team-building exercise” is to send out infringement letters like they’re party invitations? 😂 Just what we needed, more paperwork to fix the mess that is our geopolitical dance!

  10. Backstreet Avatar
    Backstreet

    Looks like the EU’s got its knickers in a twist again! 🙄 Who knew closing loopholes would be such a Herculean task? Maybe they should’ve just sent a strongly worded letter… or three! 😂

  11. Seems like the EU’s new hobby is sending letters instead of actual sanctions—can’t wait for the next episode of “As the Bureaucracy Turns”! 📬✨

  12. the flying mouse Avatar
    the flying mouse

    Looks like the EU is playing a game of legislative whack-a-mole while the rest of us just want a quiet pint. 🍺 Keep at it, lads, maybe by 2025 we’ll finally have a unified approach—just in time for the next crisis! 🥴

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