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Restrictive measures in view of Russia's destabilising activities

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Restrictive measures in view of Russia's destabilising activities is a sanctions program maintained by European Union Council (EU) targeting Russia. It imposes asset freeze and travel ban.

Last updated 2 Jun 2026

Overview

In several of its Conclusions in 2022 and 2023 the Council strongly condemned Russian hybrid attacks threatening democracy, the rule of law, stability or security in the Union, its Member States and its partners, in the context of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. In view of Russia’s continued hybrid campaign operations on European soil intended to harm, weaken and divide the Member States and its neighbourhood, on 8 October 2024, the Council established a new framework of targeted sanctions against Russia-driven persons and entities engaged in destabilising activities. the new sanctions framework covers activities such as, sabotage, foreign information manipulation, electoral interference, disinformation, malicious cyber activities and the instrumentalization of migrants by third countries. These restrictive measures consist of a travel ban to the EU for designated individuals and an asset freeze applying to both designated individuals and entities. Additionally, EU persons and entities are prohibited from making funds and economic resources available to those listed, either directly or indirectly. Derogations and exemptions to the restrictive measures are possible, including for the delivery of humanitarian aid. Adopted by: EU.

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Legal bases

  • Council Regulation concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s destabilising activities
  • Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s destabilising activities
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