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HREU Statement on Alignment with EU Sanctions Against Russia: A Unified Stand Amidst Escalating Tensions

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Brussels, 18 March 2025 – In a decisive move to counteract Russia’s destabilizing actions in Ukraine, the High Representative of the European Union (HREU) issued a statement today affirming the alignment of several non-EU countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/394. This landmark decision expands restrictive measures targeting Russia’s military-industrial complex, circumvention tactics, and broader economic capabilities.

The Council adopted the comprehensive sanctions package on 24 February 2025, marking yet another step in the EU’s unwavering commitment to holding Moscow accountable for its ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine. The measures introduced under this framework are designed not only to curb Russia’s ability to wage war but also to prevent third parties from aiding its efforts through evasion strategies.

Key Provisions of Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/394

This latest iteration of sanctions builds upon previous restrictions by introducing more targeted measures aimed at crippling Russia’s logistical networks, technological advancements, and financial systems. Key provisions include:

  • Targeting Russia’s Shadow Fleet: Seventy-four vessels linked to illicit maritime activities have been sanctioned as part of an effort to disrupt Russia’s shadow fleet—a network accused of facilitating sanctions circumvention.
  • Expanded Entity Listings: Fifty-three entities directly supporting Russia’s military-industrial base were added to the sanctions list, further isolating industries critical to sustaining its war machine.
  • Export Restrictions: Enhanced export controls now cover items that could bolster Russia’s defense and security sectors or enhance its industrial capacity, including dual-use technologies.
  • Primary Aluminium Import Ban: The import of primary aluminium from Russia has been prohibited, dealing a blow to one of the country’s key export commodities.
  • Financial Messaging Services Crackdown: Three credit or financial institutions operating outside Russia that rely on the Central Bank of Russia’s ‘System for Transfer of Financial Messages’ (SPFS) face transaction bans. Additionally, specialized financial messaging services remain off-limits to thirteen regional Russian banks.
  • Media Suspensions: Eight Russian media outlets flagged for disseminating disinformation lost their EU broadcasting licenses, underscoring the bloc’s resolve to combat propaganda.
  • Transaction Bans on Strategic Infrastructure: Certain Russian ports, locks, and airports identified as hubs for military operations or sanctions circumvention are now subject to transaction prohibitions.
  • Aviation Measures: The EU flight ban was extended to include domestic carriers operating within Russia, while new restrictions prohibit temporary storage of Russian crude oil and petroleum products within the bloc.
  • Oil and Gas Exploration Software Restrictions: Advanced software related to oil and gas exploration is now barred from being supplied to Russia, alongside an expanded prohibition on goods, technology, and services tied to crude oil projects.

International Alignment Strengthens Global Response

In a significant show of solidarity, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, and Ukraine officially aligned themselves with the Council Decision. These nations pledged to align their national policies with the EU’s stringent measures, reinforcing the global coalition against Russia’s aggressive posture.

“The European Union takes note of this commitment and welcomes it,” the HREU stated, emphasizing the importance of coordinated international action in addressing the multifaceted threat posed by Russia’s actions. By harmonizing their approaches, these countries amplify the impact of the sanctions regime, ensuring that there are no safe havens for entities seeking to undermine Western unity.

A Test of Resolve

As the conflict in Ukraine enters its fourth year, the stakes for both Europe and the wider international community continue to rise. Council Decision (CFSP) 2025/394 represents a calculated escalation in the EU’s response, reflecting growing frustration over Russia’s refusal to engage diplomatically and its reliance on covert methods to sustain its war effort.

However, the effectiveness of these measures hinges on rigorous enforcement and sustained cooperation among member states and aligned nations. With Russia increasingly turning to alternative trade routes, cryptocurrency transactions, and partnerships with non-Western actors, vigilance remains paramount.

Looking Ahead

While the sanctions signal a robust diplomatic stance, they also underscore the challenges inherent in confronting a determined adversary. For Ukraine, whose resilience has become emblematic of resistance against authoritarian aggression, continued support from allies like those who have aligned with the Council Decision offers hope amidst adversity.

As geopolitical tensions mount, the world watches closely to see whether these measures will compel Russia to reconsider its course—or further entrench itself in defiance. What is clear, however, is that the EU and its partners remain steadfast in their pursuit of accountability and peace.

For now, the alignment of additional countries with the EU’s sanctions framework sends a powerful message: when faced with aggression, unity prevails.


For official documentation, please refer to OJ L, 2025/394, 48.02.2025, available via ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec/2025/394/oj

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