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EU Plans Most Far-Reaching Sanctions Against Russia, Kallas Says

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The European Union plans to implement its most far-reaching sanctions against Russia in the coming months in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine. The initiative was announced by the bloc's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, during an interview with a German newspaper.

According to sources, the proposed measures will target approximately 1,600 Russian individuals and entities, with a primary focus on those linked to the country's military-industrial complex. Kallas noted that previous EU sanctions have already had a substantial economic impact on Moscow, depriving the Russian war machine of over one trillion euros.

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How the coverage differs

Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.

Moscow Times (RU) Focuses heavily on the specifics of the proposed targeted entities.
South China Morning Post (HK) Emphasizes the broad geopolitical timeline and economic cost to Russia.
Read the full story at the source South China Morning Post · HK
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