Revised EU draft on sanctioning Russia cautious on hitting China
The latest draft proposal for new European Union sanctions over Russia’s war in Ukraine says “alternative measures” should be considered before the bloc restricts trade with any third country for busting existing sanctions, a document showed. The document, which was seen by Reuters, is an updated draft proposal by the bloc’s executive European Commission for the 27 EU member states to discuss again in Brussels on Tuesday. For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app. It comes after Germany expressed concern during the first discussion last week over any possible future restrictions in trade with China. Compared with the original proposal, the new draft would make sanctioning third countries more difficult after a new paragraph was added saying that before making a proposal to include any third country on the list of countries concerned, alternative measures should also be considered, such as individual listings. Read more: Josep Borrell urges EU to crack down on imports of Indian fuels made with Russian oil China hopes EU acts prudently on proposed sanctions against Chinese companies