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EU Extends Sanctions Against People Over Russia’s War Against Ukraine

BRUSSELS, March 14 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠European Union has extended ⁠for six months sanctions against people and ​entities deemed to be supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine after a ‌deadlock due to Hungary ‌and Slovakia maintaining vetoes.

The Council, the EU body ⁠representing the ⁠27 EU members, said restrictive measures targeting those responsible ​for undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine had been prolonged until September 15.

The 27-nation bloc ​did lift the sanctions on two individuals and removed ⁠five ⁠deceased people from the ⁠list. One ​of the two living individuals removed was Niels Troost, a Dutchman ​placed on ⁠the sanctions list over trading Russian oil, according to an EU diplomat.

Some 2,600 individuals and entities are subject to measures, including travel restrictions, freezing of assets and ⁠a ban on making funds or other economic resources available to ⁠listed individuals or entities. EU sanctions have steadily expanded since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Hungary and Slovakia had previously sought to have a number of Russian oligarchs removed from the sanctions list, EU diplomats said.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban urged the European Union on Monday to suspend ⁠sanctions on Russian energy due to soaring prices, fueled by the war in Iran. Hungary and Slovakia have also taken issue with Ukraine over Russian oil ​flows through the Druzhba pipeline.

(Reporting by Philip ​Blenkinsop; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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