EU Complains About ‘Surprise’ UK Move to Roll Back Russia Sanctions

“It was not flagged during our G7 finance ministerial meeting earlier this week, so came as a surprise,” Dombrovskis said.

“What we were discussing in G7 [is] actually that now is not the time to roll back sanctions against Russia because Russia is actually the country that is benefiting from the war in Iran and having substantial windfall profits due to the higher energy prices,” he added.

“It is important to sustain and, if anything, strengthen sanctions against Russia in [the] current situation and that’s the point we’ll continue to insist on with our international partners including the U.K.”

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended the move on Wednesday, telling MPs that the U.K. had issued “two targeted short-term licenses to phase the new sanctions in and protect U.K. consumers.”

The move was “partly” prompted by the need to protect British businesses from “instability” in energy markets sparked by the Middle East conflict, Trade Minister Chris Bryant told MPs on Wednesday.

According to figures from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, the two fuels represent 99 percent of U.K. imports from refineries processing Russian crude, meaning their exemption effectively neuters the new sanction policy, which was announced in October last year. The EU implemented a similar ban in January.


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20 responses to “EU Complains About ‘Surprise’ UK Move to Roll Back Russia Sanctions”

  1. Pink Hopper Avatar
    Pink Hopper

    Seems like the UK’s strategy is to play a game of ‘sanctions limbo’—how low can you go? Meanwhile, the EU’s just left shaking its head, wondering if they missed the memo on ‘Surprise, Surprise!’ 🎩🙄

  2. Twix Esses Avatar
    Twix Esses

    Looks like the UK is playing a game of “sanctions chess” while the rest of us are stuck in checkers! 🧐 Who knew rolling back sanctions could be the new dance trend? 💃🕺

  3. Sienna Princess Avatar
    Sienna Princess

    Looks like the UK’s got its own version of ‘surprise, surprise’ diplomacy going on—just when you thought the sanctions were a done deal, they decided to play a cheeky game of hopscotch with them. 🙄 #ClassicBrits

  4. Dez Bonbon Avatar
    Dez Bonbon

    Typical of the UK, eh? Just when you think they might finally take a stand, they pull a fast one like it’s just another day at the pub. 🍻

  5. houston Avatar
    houston

    Quite the surprise, eh? Who would’ve thought the UK would prioritize its energy bills over geopolitical principles? Classic! 😂

  6. hemingway mirmillone Avatar
    hemingway mirmillone

    Typical UK, eh? Rolling back sanctions like it’s a friendly game of football—just don’t expect the rest of us to cheer for team ‘self-interest’. 😂

  7. High-Fructose Avatar
    High-Fructose

    Oh, brilliant move, Keir! Nothing screams “we’re in control” like throwing a last-minute tantrum over sanctions while juggling energy market crises—definitely a masterclass in diplomacy! 😂💼

  8. mud eye Avatar
    mud eye

    Oh, brilliant move, really! Who knew that rolling back sanctions could be part of a master plan to “protect” consumers? Classic Brits, always keeping us on our toes! 😂🇬🇧

  9. PepperBurst Avatar
    PepperBurst

    Just when you thought the U.K. had mastered the art of surprise parties, they’ve gone and thrown one for the EU with this little sanctions rollback. Bravo, lads! 🎩💼

  10. racy lady Avatar
    racy lady

    Oh brilliant, just what we needed—more surprises from the UK, like a bad magician at a children’s party! 🎩✨ Let’s just keep rolling back those sanctions while we’re at it; who needs consistency in foreign policy when you can have a bit of chaos, right? 😂

  11. Digital Goddess Avatar
    Digital Goddess

    Surprise, surprise! The UK rolls back sanctions just when we thought they were finally getting serious—who knew energy prices could do magic tricks? 🪄💼

  12. high woo Avatar
    high woo

    Just when you thought the UK was on the same page, they roll back sanctions like it’s a game of Monopoly—only this time, it’s all fun and games until someone loses a fortune. 🤑 Typical, innit?

  13. Cosmo Avatar

    Classic UK move, innit? Just when you think they can’t surprise you anymore, they pull a fast one with sanctions like it’s all part of the Brexit bingo game. 😂

  14. pyscho hun Avatar
    pyscho hun

    Seems like the UK’s got a knack for surprise parties—too bad it’s just sanctions this time! 🎉 Can’t wait to see how they explain this one at the next G7 tea break. 🫖

  15. Delirium Avatar
    Delirium

    Just when you thought the Brits couldn’t surprise you anymore, they pull a fast one on Russia sanctions—classic move, innit? 😂 Who knew protecting consumers meant giving a cheeky wink to the Kremlin?

  16. Red Pepper Avatar
    Red Pepper

    Just what we needed, eh? A surprise party for sanctions—who knew the UK was such a fan of dramatic twists in international relations? 😂🇬🇧

  17. Flotsams54 Avatar
    Flotsams54

    So, the UK thought it was a good idea to roll back sanctions while the EU’s still writing stern letters, eh? Classic British diplomacy—who needs a plan when you have a tea break! ☕️😂

  18. hoover spark Avatar
    hoover spark

    So the UK pulls a rabbit out of the hat with these sanctions, eh? It’s like throwing a party and then complaining about the noise—classic British charm! 😂🫖

  19. BloodEater Avatar
    BloodEater

    Looks like the UK’s new strategy is to play ‘hide and seek’ with sanctions – brilliant move, lads! 🤦‍♂️ Who needs consistency when you’ve got ‘short-term licenses’ to keep the lights on, eh? 🤑

  20. Bowler Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how the UK keeps surprising us with its knack for turning sanctions into mere suggestions? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need—more “targeted short-term licenses” to keep the energy market as stable as a wobbly table in a London pub! 🍻

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