Implications of EU Economic and Financial Sanctions against Russian Federation

Roxana Trifonova
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In view of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and the provocation of the conflict in Donbas in 2014, the EU adopted and implemented Council Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 of 31 July 2014 in reaction to Russia’s measures undermining Ukraine’s territorial integrity as well as the sovereignty and independence of the country. This period is characterized by erosion of bilateral trade and economic relations between the EU and Russia. After the beginning of Russia’s war against Ukraine in February 2022, the European Union adopted a new series of economic and financial sanctions towards Russia: restrictions on trade; a SWIFT ban for certain Russian banks; restrictions on Russia’s access to the EU’s capital and financial markets and services; a ban on transactions with the Russian Central Bank and others. In the autumn of 2022 the conflict further escalated with the so-called “partial mobilization” in Russia and the further unlawful referenda for annexation of Ukrainian territories. Two years later (February 2024), the war is still raging and the European Union continues its policy of adopting new packages of sanctions against Russia.
欧盟对俄罗斯联邦经济和金融制裁的影响
鉴于俄罗斯联邦在 2014 年吞并克里米亚并在顿巴斯挑起冲突,欧盟通过并实施了 2014 年 7 月 31 日第 833/2014 号理事会条例(欧盟),以应对俄罗斯破坏乌克兰领土完整以及国家主权和独立的措施。这一时期的特点是欧盟与俄罗斯之间的双边经贸关系受到侵蚀。2022 年 2 月俄罗斯开始对乌克兰发动战争后,欧盟对俄罗斯采取了一系列新的经济和金融制裁措施:限制贸易;禁止某些俄罗斯银行使用 SWIFT;限制俄罗斯进入欧盟资本和金融市场及服务;禁止与俄罗斯中央银行等进行交易。2022 年秋季,冲突进一步升级,俄罗斯进行了所谓的 "部分动员",并进一步非法举行了吞并乌克兰领土的全民公决。两年后(2024 年 2 月),战争仍在激烈进行,欧盟继续对俄罗斯采取新的一揽子制裁政策。
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