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🇪🇺The EU Council extended the EU’s Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime for a further 3 years.

The European Council's website states that the current sanctions, which currently apply to 67 natural and legal individuals and 20 entities, will be reviewed annually.

The general sanctions list includes 47 Russian citizens who are responsible for systemic human rights violations during actions against Ukraine, involved in internal repressions in Russia, or international crimes, particularly in the CAR.

Those targeted by restrictive measures are subject to a travel ban to the EU as well as an asset freeze. Additionally, persons and entities in the EU are forbidden from making funds available to those listed.

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