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Eight countries, including Ukraine, join EU sanctions against BelarusEight countries, including Ukraine, have agreed to join EU sanctions against Belarus for supporting the Russian war. Limitations pertaining to commodities, technologies and crypto assets.
The European Union welcomed the decision of nine non-member countries to agree to restrictive measures against Belarus, Kaya Kalas, the EU's high representative for foreign policy and security, announced today, the media reported.
On 23 July 2026, the Council of the European Union adopted a new package of sanctions against Belarus, targeting its military-industrial capabilities and revenue sources. Less than a month later, eight non-EU countries joined the scheme, doubling the geographical scope of the economic isolation of Minsk. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Norway and Ukraine confirmed their alignment on 19 Aug…
The Belarusian military industry's access to European products that support its military and technological development may be further restricted. The adoption of EU restrictions is also a foreign policy adjustment test for the Western Balkan countries awaiting accession.
In July, the EU Council decided to introduce restrictive measures against Belarus.
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