EU slaps more sanctions on Russia ahead of Ukraine war’s third anniversary
The move comes with the Europeans sidelined from US-led talks to end the war

The move comes with the Europeans sidelined from US-led talks to end the war.
The diplomats confirmed approval of the sanctions – the 16th package of measures including travel bans, asset freezes and trade restrictions – on condition that they not be named. The measures are still not entirely finalised until EU foreign ministers endorse them on Monday, allowing them to enter force.
Among the latest sanctions are measures targeting Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” of ships that it exploits to skirt restrictions on transporting oil and gas, or to carry stolen Ukrainian grain. Some 70 vessels believed to be part of the shadow fleet will be added to more than 50 already listed.
