The Swiss Federal Council has made the decision to join the 14th package of sanctions imposed by the European Union (EU) against Russia, as reported by DW. This move was confirmed through a statement posted on the Swiss government’s website on Wednesday. The sanctions are set to take effect on August 27.
The EU approved these sanctions on June 24, with a focus on measures targeting the delivery of Russian liquefied gas and efforts to bypass these sanctions through European companies’ subsidiaries in other countries. The sanctions also identify 116 individuals and legal entities in Russia, including Ural Airlines.
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