In the aftermath of Navalny's death and Putin's re-election, the EU will impose new sanctions on the individuals involved.

The EU is set to agree on new sanctions targeting individuals involved in the death of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, following Russia's recent election that is expected to secure President Vladimir Putin another six years in power. The new sanctions are anticipated to receive political agreement but will face delays in legal adoption. Meanwhile, critics argue that the EU's sanctions have been ineffective in stopping Putin's rule, with the EU failing to target the Russian elite and their wealth.

March 15, 2024
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