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EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Fertilizers to Boost Food Security
The EU imposed additional tariffs on Russian and Belarusian agricultural imports to reduce its dependence on Russian fertilizers, addressing concerns about food security and potential Russian coercion; however, this measure worries European farmers who rely heavily on Russian fertilizers, representi...
EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Fertilizers to Boost Food Security
The EU imposed additional tariffs on Russian and Belarusian agricultural imports to reduce its dependence on Russian fertilizers, addressing concerns about food security and potential Russian coercion; however, this measure worries European farmers who rely heavily on Russian fertilizers, representi...
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M23 Boycotts Angola Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions and Rwanda-Belgium Diplomatic Fallout
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Angola due to EU sanctions against its leaders and Rwandan officials, jeopardizing efforts to resolve the conflict in eastern Congo; despite this, the Congolese government will attend the talks, while Rwanda severed diplomatic ties with Belgium in respons...
M23 Boycotts Angola Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions and Rwanda-Belgium Diplomatic Fallout
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Angola due to EU sanctions against its leaders and Rwandan officials, jeopardizing efforts to resolve the conflict in eastern Congo; despite this, the Congolese government will attend the talks, while Rwanda severed diplomatic ties with Belgium in respons...
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Turkey to Press EU for Unconditional Lifting of Syria Sanctions
Turkey will urge the EU to lift sanctions on Syria unconditionally at a donor conference, arguing this is vital for the country's economic stability and refugee returns; however, recent massacres cast doubt on the EU's willingness given concerns about human rights.
Turkey to Press EU for Unconditional Lifting of Syria Sanctions
Turkey will urge the EU to lift sanctions on Syria unconditionally at a donor conference, arguing this is vital for the country's economic stability and refugee returns; however, recent massacres cast doubt on the EU's willingness given concerns about human rights.
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Hungary Blocks EU Sanctions Renewal, Creating Last-Minute Crisis
Hungary is blocking the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,400 individuals and entities, mostly Russian, creating a last-minute crisis as the deadline approaches, with Hungary demanding the removal of several names from the list, potentially linked to anticipated changes in US foreign policy u...
Hungary Blocks EU Sanctions Renewal, Creating Last-Minute Crisis
Hungary is blocking the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,400 individuals and entities, mostly Russian, creating a last-minute crisis as the deadline approaches, with Hungary demanding the removal of several names from the list, potentially linked to anticipated changes in US foreign policy u...
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EU Lifts Sanctions on Four Russian Citizens After Hungary Threat
The European Union lifted sanctions on four Russian citizens, including Alisher Usmanov's sister, after Hungary threatened to veto the renewal of sanctions on over 2,400 individuals due to concerns about complicating peace negotiations; the EU requires unanimous votes for sanctions renewal.
EU Lifts Sanctions on Four Russian Citizens After Hungary Threat
The European Union lifted sanctions on four Russian citizens, including Alisher Usmanov's sister, after Hungary threatened to veto the renewal of sanctions on over 2,400 individuals due to concerns about complicating peace negotiations; the EU requires unanimous votes for sanctions renewal.
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Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Sanctions on Russia
Hungary threatens to veto the EU's renewal of personal sanctions against Russia on March 15, demanding energy security guarantees and removal of eight individuals from the sanctions list; a unanimous decision by all 27 member states is required.
Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Sanctions on Russia
Hungary threatens to veto the EU's renewal of personal sanctions against Russia on March 15, demanding energy security guarantees and removal of eight individuals from the sanctions list; a unanimous decision by all 27 member states is required.
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EU Sanctions Rwanda for Role in Congolese Conflict Minerals Trade
The European Union sanctioned Rwanda's Gasabo Gold Refinery and its CEO for trading in Congolese gold smuggled by the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, highlighting the link between the conflict in eastern Congo and the exploitation of its mineral resources, causing thousands of deaths and millions of displ...

EU Sanctions Rwanda for Role in Congolese Conflict Minerals Trade
The European Union sanctioned Rwanda's Gasabo Gold Refinery and its CEO for trading in Congolese gold smuggled by the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, highlighting the link between the conflict in eastern Congo and the exploitation of its mineral resources, causing thousands of deaths and millions of displ...
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M23 Boycotts Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Luanda on March 17, 2024, following EU sanctions against its leaders, halting the Congolese government's attempt to resolve the conflict in eastern DRC and prompting Rwanda to cut diplomatic ties with Belgium.

M23 Boycotts Peace Talks Amidst EU Sanctions
The M23 rebel group boycotted peace talks in Luanda on March 17, 2024, following EU sanctions against its leaders, halting the Congolese government's attempt to resolve the conflict in eastern DRC and prompting Rwanda to cut diplomatic ties with Belgium.
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Hungary Lifts Veto, EU Sanctions on Russia Renewed
Hungary ended its veto on EU sanctions against over 2,400 Russian individuals and entities on Friday, averting a potential crisis after intense negotiations led to the removal of four individuals from the sanctions list, three of whom were requested by Hungary. This follows similar disputes earlier ...

Hungary Lifts Veto, EU Sanctions on Russia Renewed
Hungary ended its veto on EU sanctions against over 2,400 Russian individuals and entities on Friday, averting a potential crisis after intense negotiations led to the removal of four individuals from the sanctions list, three of whom were requested by Hungary. This follows similar disputes earlier ...
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Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Renewal, Secures Removal of Several Russians
Hungary vetoed the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,200 Russians and organizations, securing the removal of several individuals, including oligarch Viacheslav Moshe Kantor and a relative of Alisher Usmanov, due to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's opposition to the sanctions' effectiveness.

Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Renewal, Secures Removal of Several Russians
Hungary vetoed the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,200 Russians and organizations, securing the removal of several individuals, including oligarch Viacheslav Moshe Kantor and a relative of Alisher Usmanov, due to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's opposition to the sanctions' effectiveness.
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Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Renewal Against Russia
Hungary is blocking the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,400 Russian individuals and entities, jeopardizing the sanctions' continuation past their Saturday deadline due to disagreements over specific names included in the blacklist.

Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Renewal Against Russia
Hungary is blocking the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,400 Russian individuals and entities, jeopardizing the sanctions' continuation past their Saturday deadline due to disagreements over specific names included in the blacklist.
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EU Divided on Using Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
At a London summit, disagreement arose among European leaders regarding the utilization of approximately $300 billion in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction, with Poland advocating for seizure despite acknowledging its limited influence outside the Eurozone due to concerns about negat...

EU Divided on Using Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
At a London summit, disagreement arose among European leaders regarding the utilization of approximately $300 billion in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction, with Poland advocating for seizure despite acknowledging its limited influence outside the Eurozone due to concerns about negat...
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