Non-EU European Countries Impose String of Russia Sanctions Measures
The EU in a series of five notices announced the alignment of certain non-EU European countries with the bloc's recent sanctions moves on Russian and Belarus. North Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Ukraine and Georgia agreed to also impose the humanitarian exceptions the EU had implemented for its sectoral sanctions for the provision of goods in Ukraine and Ukraine's Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
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These same countries, minus Georgia, further implemented the EU's April 8 decision to add 217 individuals and 18 entities to the Russia sanctions list over the invasion of Ukraine. That group of countries also adopted the EU's sectoral sanctions on the Belarusian financial and road transport sectors and imposed the EU's other April 8 sanctions measures.