EU Issues New Warning on Russian Sanctions

The European Union has warned it will “further raise the cost for Moscow” of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The get-tough message comes in the wake of what the EU has called a “grave incident” of 29 May in which a Russian drone carrying explosives, that was part of an overnight attack against Ukraine, crashed into a residential building in Galați, Romania.

The incident in Galați injured two people and swiftly prompted swift condemnation and the threat of repercussions,

The EU, in a statement, said it “strongly condemns” the incident even as Russian president Vladimir Putin attempted to suggest that the drone might have been a stray Ukrainian weapon.

The EU statement reads, “The European Union expresses its full solidarity with Romania and those affected by this incident.

“This reckless act is a direct result of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Russia bears full responsibility for the consequences of its escalatory behaviour and its continued military actions, which threaten the security of EU citizens, regional stability and international peace.”

The European Union, it went on, “reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the security of Romania and all Member States.”

It says it “stands ready to accelerate efforts to strengthen protection against such threats” including through Eastern Flank Watch and other initiatives to consolidate European Defence Readiness.

The EU, it added, will continue to advance its initiatives aimed at strengthening defence of all EU land, air and maritime borders capabilities – including on the Eastern Flank, reinforcing “defence readiness and consolidating resilience.”

“We will continue to uphold that the EU is better equipped to act and deal in a coordinated way, with a 360 approach.

“Russia’s continuing serious violation of European airspace only reinforces our resolve to support Ukraine and its people in their defence against Russia’s war of aggression and their pursuit of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace, in accordance with international law, including the Charter of the United Nations,” said the EU statement, issued on 30 May.

“In this regard, we will further raise the cost for Moscow and disrupt its war machine by ramping up sanctions. We will also work with our international partners to put pressure on Russia to end this war,” it concluded.

Meanwhile, the EU parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee will, on Wednesday, vote on reports assessing the latest developments related to the EU membership application process in Ukraine and Moldova.

The draft report on Ukraine commends the government’s extraordinary efforts to strengthen its democratic institutions during wartime and calls for improving the rule of law and the fight against corruption.

MEPs, said an EU parliament statement, have “hailed Moldova’s steadfast progress with EU related reforms while warning of continued malign Russian interference.”

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13 responses to “EU Issues New Warning on Russian Sanctions”

  1. Sir Squire Avatar
    Sir Squire

    Just what we needed, another grand EU statement promising to raise costs for Russia—because clearly, that’ll work wonders while sipping espresso in Brussels. 🍵💼

  2. Gr8 Flick Avatar
    Gr8 Flick

    Looks like the EU’s figured out that throwing sanctions at Moscow is the new favourite sport—who needs a football match when you can just kick up the costs, right? ⚽💸

  3. Mule Lock Avatar
    Mule Lock

    Looks like the EU is sharpening its pencils again, ready to rewrite the sanctions playbook—because clearly, more paperwork will finally convince Putin to play nice. 🤔✍️

  4. Moonflower Avatar
    Moonflower

    Looks like the EU’s got a new hobby: raising costs for Moscow. Maybe they’ll open a “Sanctions Boutique” next, tailored just for the Kremlin’s fashion faux pas. 😂

  5. Biscuit Meg Avatar
    Biscuit Meg

    Looks like the EU’s new warning on Russian sanctions is a masterclass in tough love—because nothing says “we mean business” like a sternly worded letter, right? 😂💼

  6. Solo Kill Avatar
    Solo Kill

    Just when you thought the EU was running out of ways to annoy Moscow, here they go—threatening to “raise costs.” 🤔 I guess the only thing more inflated than their sanctions are the prices at the local café! ☕️

  7. Granola Avatar
    Granola

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a stern warning from the EU! Because, you know, a strongly worded statement will surely make Putin pack his bags and go home. 🙄

  8. Phoenix Sparrow Avatar
    Phoenix Sparrow

    Just what we needed, another round of sanctions to remind Moscow that they can’t play with fire without getting burned. 😂 But hey, at least it keeps the EU busy while they sort out which member state gets the next batch of “solidarity” cookies! 🍪

  9. Shady Lady Avatar
    Shady Lady

    Just what we needed, another EU warning—like a stern dad pointing out your messy room while you’re busy negotiating world peace. 🙄 Who knew raising costs could be such a charming hobby for Brussels? 💸

  10. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    Looks like the EU’s finally found a new hobby: raising costs for Moscow while we all sit back and enjoy the show. Can’t wait for their next thrilling episode of “Sanctions: A Never-ending Saga!” 😂

  11. SkyGod Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s plan to “raise the cost” for Moscow is just another round of economic finger-wagging – because nothing says “we mean business” like a sternly worded letter, right? 😂

  12. easy street Avatar
    easy street

    Another warning from the EU? How refreshing! It’s like getting a stern lecture from your grandmother while she’s baking cookies—sweet but utterly pointless. 😂

  13. feral filly Avatar
    feral filly

    Seems like the EU’s got a new hobby: raising costs for Moscow like it’s a weekend DIY project—how very avant-garde! 🎨✌️ Just hope they remember to wear their safety goggles while tackling those sanctions!

  14. Disco Potato Avatar
    Disco Potato

    Oh, splendid, the EU has decided to “raise the cost” for Moscow—maybe they’ll start charging them for airspace too? 😏 After all, nothing says deterrence quite like a sternly worded letter and a few extra sanctions.

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