EU Vice President to Propose and Review Sanctions on Russia and Myanmar
European Union Vice President Josep Borrell plans to place or review sanctions on Russian and Myanmar officials, he announced Feb. 9 during a European Parliament debate. Borrell, who visited Moscow last week, said sanctions could be included in a European response to the jailing of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who was sentenced to three and a half years in prison Feb. 2. In another Feb. 9 speech, Borrell laid out his plans to consider imposing additional targeted sanctions on individuals and businesses owned by the Myanmar military for their involvement in the Feb. 1 military coup. He also announced his intention to assess the use of the Everything But Arms trade preferences.
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Borrell also used his speech to temper expectations of the effect of sanctions, especially with Myanmar, declaring that they do not always work and that a more effective plan would require restoring dialogue with the military. He said Myanmar previously saw over five decades of military rule despite strong sanctions from nearly the entire world.