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EU to Approve New Sanctions Against Russia on July 13 in Response to Recent Attacks on Kyiv

European Union sources have announced that the bloc will approve new sanctions against Russia on July 13. According to these sources, the decision is being made in response to Moscow’s recent extensive attacks on Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.

The Ukrainian newspaper Pravda reported on Thursday, citing European sources, that the sanction approval process has entered its final stage, and member countries are expected to give the final green light.

Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, had previously mentioned accelerating the review process of this sanction package. According to reports, the proposal for new sanctions has garnered widespread support among EU member states.

Precise details of these sanctions have not yet been officially released, but European sources emphasized that the goal is to increase pressure on Moscow following recent developments in the Ukraine war.

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