Russia accuses EU of economic coercion in 20th sanctions package
Moscow warns of 'boomerang' effect as EU introduces anti-circumvention instrument targeting third countries
Quick Look
- The Russian Mission to the EU has condemned the European Union's 20th sanctions package, accusing Brussels of economic coercion and extraterritorial application of sanctions against sovereign states cooperating with Russia.
- For the first time, the EU introduced an 'anti-circumvention instrument' granting itself the right to restrict exports to third countries accused of helping circumvent anti-Russian sanctions.
- Russia warned that all unlawful actions will receive an appropriate response and criticized EU energy policies.
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Why It Matters
The EU has progressively expanded sanctions against Russia since 2014, with the 20th package representing a new escalation through anti-circumvention measures targeting third countries. Russia has consistently condemned unilateral sanctions as violations of international law.
BRUSSELS, April 24. /TASS/. In its 20th package of unlawful sanctions against Russia, the European Union has resorted to economic coercion and the extraterritorial application of sanctions against sovereign states cooperating with Russia, the Russian Mission to the EU said, commenting on the latest package imposed by the bloc. "The European Union has once again demonstrated its complete disregard for international law and the UN Charter, despite its loud declarations in their support. Moreover, for the first time within the framework of the new 'package,' the EU has introduced a so-called 'anti-circumvention instrument.' Under it, Brussels has granted itself the right to unilaterally restrict the export of certain goods and technologies from the EU to third countries, baselessly claiming that these countries present a 'high risk' of circumventing anti-Russian sanctions. This is, in essence, economic coercion and the extraterritorial application of EU restrictions against sovereign states aimed at harming our country," the Russian diplomatic mission said. The mission also recalled that only sanctions introduced by a decision of the UN Security Council are legitimate. "All others are unilateral coercive measures, or in essence arbitrariness and aggression, which run counter to international law, the UN Charter, and the norms and principles governing peaceful relations between states," Russian diplomats stressed. The boomerang of the European Union's 20th sanctions package will return to its authors, and all unlawful actions against Russia will receive an appropriate and timely response, the mission said. "Russia's economy has a significant margin of resilience, which is confirmed, among other things, by the successes of the Russian army in the course of the special military operation. At the same time, EU officials would do well to reflect on the future of the European Union's economy and the entire European project. This is especially true amid the destabilization of global energy markets, when EU bureaucracy is imposing a ban on the purchase of Russian hydrocarbons on EU member states instead of focusing on the well-being of ordinary European citizens. Economic realities and time will put everything in its place — the 'boomerang' will return to those who launched it so recklessly. We would like to emphasize that all unlawful actions by the European Union against our country will undoubtedly receive an appropriate and timely response," the Russian diplomatic mission said.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Russia will likely impose retaliatory measures against EU interests
Very likely · Within weeks
Third countries may challenge EU extraterritorial sanctions through international forums
Likely · Within months
Open Questions
- Which specific third countries are targeted by the anti-circumvention instrument
- What goods and technologies are subject to export restrictions
- How will Russia specifically respond to the new sanctions






