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EU foreign ministers delay Russia sanctions package, oil price cap deadline looms

Created at 13 Jul · 6:21 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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European Union foreign ministers failed to agree on the bloc's 21st sanctions package against Russia. Ambassadors will reconvene by Wednesday, the deadline to freeze the price cap on Russian crude exports before it automatically adjusts.

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Key Numbers

21stsanctions package against Russia
$44.10current oil price cap per barrel
250listings under sanctions

Who's Involved

Kaja Kallas
EU's top diplomat who confirmed the setback
EU foreign ministers
failed to sign off on the sanctions package
EU ambassadors
will convene to discuss the sanctions
EU foreign ministers delay Russia sanctions package, oil price cap deadline looms

↳ Why This Matters

The delay in approving new sanctions and the potential automatic increase of the oil price cap could undermine the EU's efforts to pressure Russia economically and could lead to increased revenue for Moscow, particularly amidst rising global oil prices.

Key facts

  • EU foreign ministers postponed the approval of the 21st sanctions package against Russia.
  • Ambassadors will convene by Wednesday to decide on freezing the Russian oil price cap.
  • The current oil price cap is $44.10 per barrel.
  • Failure to freeze the cap could lead to an automatic increase, benefiting Russia.
  • Sanctions on Russian fish exports and ex-soldier visas were diluted.
  • The EU has sanctioned over 250 individuals and entities.

European Union foreign ministers were unable to reach an agreement on the bloc's 21st package of sanctions against Russia. The decision has been pushed to Wednesday, which is the final day to freeze the price cap on Russian crude oil exports before it is automatically recalculated based on global market prices.

EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas expressed regret over the lack of agreement, noting that the package includes maintaining the oil price cap at $44.10 per barrel. Without intervention, rising global oil prices could cause the cap to increase, potentially providing Moscow with additional revenue. EU ambassadors are expected to meet on Tuesday or Wednesday to prevent this recalculation.

Recent weeks saw the proposed sanctions package being watered down, with a ban on Russian fish exports and restrictions on visas for former soldiers being removed or softened. Kallas stated that the bloc did agree to extend sanctions in other areas, such as cyberattacks and Russia's prison service, bringing the total number of sanctioned individuals and entities to over 250.

Frequently asked questions

EU foreign ministers could not reach an agreement on the 21st package of sanctions against Russia.

Wednesday is the last day to freeze the price cap on Russian crude oil exports before it automatically resets, potentially increasing and benefiting Russia.

A proposed ban on Russian fish exports and restrictions on EU visas for ex-soldiers were removed or toned down.

What Happens Next

01EU ambassadors to convene by Wednesday to discuss the oil price cap.
02Potential approval of the 21st sanctions package.

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How It Developed

EU foreign ministers did not approve the 21st sanctions package against Russia.
EU ambassadors will meet to discuss the sanctions by Wednesday.
Wednesday is the deadline to freeze the oil price cap on Russian crude.
The oil price cap is set to automatically increase if not frozen.
Proposed bans on Russian fish exports and restrictions on ex-soldiers' visas were removed or softened.
Sanctions on Russia's cyberattacks and prison service were extended.
The EU has listed over 250 individuals and entities under sanctions.

Sources

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Russia sanctions package pushed to Wednesday deadlinePOLITICO Europe

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