From today, came into force the decision to extend for one year the sanctions of the European Union against the Crimea, adopted on the eve of the EU Council.
“The Council recognizes and continues to condemn the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol and the Russian Federation is determined to fully implement its policy of non-recognition. As a result of review of the decision 2014/386 / PESC should extend the restrictive measures until 23 June 2017 “, – stated in the decree, published in the Official Journal of the EU
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EU sanctions against the Crimea were introduced following the accession of Russia to the peninsula. These include a ban on the import into the EU of any of Crimean goods, any European investment in the territory of Crimea, including the acquisition of real estate there, business financing, the provision of services, such as tourism. European vessels permitted to enter the Crimean ports except in emergencies.
The area is prohibited export in the field of transport of goods and technology, telecommunications, energy, oil production and refining, extraction of natural resources, is also prohibited to provide any technical services to companies working in these sectors.
According to the head Sergei Aksyonov Crimean sanctions “at least the next ten years will be abolished not».
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