EU says ‘unconditional withdrawal’ of Russia from Ukraine is a precondition to amend sanctions

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A destroyed tank is seen on a road, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the Kharkiv Region, Ukraine March 25, 2025. REUTERS/Sofiia Gatilova/File Photo

The United States reached separate deals on March 25 with Ukraine and Russia to pause their attacks at sea and against energy targets.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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BRUSSELS - The withdrawal of all Russian forces from Ukraine would be one of the main conditions to lift or amend EU sanctions, a European Commission spokesperson said on March 26.

European Union countries renewed the bloc‘s two sanctions frameworks on Russia for another six months at the end of January and earlier this month. Any changes to sanctions require unanimity among its 27 member states.

“The end of the Russian unprovoked and unjustified aggression in Ukraine and unconditional withdrawal of all Russian military forces from the entire territory of Ukraine would be one of the main preconditions to amend or lift sanctions,” the spokesperson said.

The United States reached separate deals on March 25 with Ukraine and Russia to pause their attacks at sea and against energy targets, with Washington agreeing to push to lift some sanctions against Moscow.

Russia said on March 24 the United States had agreed to help it lift a series of Western sanctions and restrictions on food, fertiliser and shipping companies as preconditions for a maritime security deal in the Black Sea.

Diplomats told Reuters that most of the curbs listed by the Kremlin related to European Union sanctions and restrictions. REUTERS

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