EU Ties Russia's Sanction Relief to Troop Withdrawal

The European Commission stated that the complete withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine is a primary condition for lifting sanctions. The unprovoked aggression and unjustified military presence must end for any amendment or lifting of sanctions. This highlights the EU's firm stance on Russia's actions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Brussels | Updated: 26-03-2025 17:22 IST | Created: 26-03-2025 17:22 IST
EU Ties Russia's Sanction Relief to Troop Withdrawal
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A European Commission spokesperson announced on Wednesday that the complete withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine remains a primary condition for considering any changes to current sanctions.

The official described the invasion as an unprovoked and unjustified act of aggression, underscoring the necessity of Russian military withdrawal from all Ukrainian territories.

This firm statement from the European Commission reaffirms its strong position on the events unfolding in Ukraine and the conditions under which sanctions might be discussed.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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