EU Plans Tougher Sanctions on Russia, Moves to End LNG Imports by 2027

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced plans for stricter sanctions on Russia, warning that Moscow’s war economy is “overheated” and reaching its limits. In her address opening the EU’s political season, she emphasized the need to cut off Russian fossil fuel revenues that continue to finance the war in Ukraine.

A key proposal is to accelerate the EU’s ban on Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, moving the deadline forward to January 1, 2027. While pipeline deliveries have already been slashed, LNG shipments still arrive at several European ports. Brussels believes ending these imports will weaken Moscow’s finances and strengthen Europe’s energy security. Von der Leyen said the EU must “turn off the tap” to demonstrate its resolve.

She pointed to rising inflation, soaring interest rates, and restricted market access as signs that Russia’s war economy is under increasing strain. Despite attempts to reroute trade through partner states, she argued the system is unsustainable.

The new sanctions package will also target companies and shipping operators helping Russia evade restrictions. Measures include blacklisting vessels tied to the so-called “shadow fleet” used to transport oil and gas. Von der Leyen urged EU members to act collectively to close loopholes and ensure sanctions remain effective.

Reaffirming support for Ukraine, she praised European governments for their financial and military aid and stressed that the bloc would continue to stand with Kyiv “for as long as it takes.” By tightening sanctions and cutting off energy revenues, Brussels aims to raise the economic cost for Moscow and accelerate pressure on its war effort.

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