EU slaps sanctions on former Ukraine leader Yanukovych

2209
Friday, 05 August, 2022, 12:30
The EU member states imposed sanctions Thursday on Ukraine's ousted pro-Russian former president Viktor Yanukovych and his son Oleksandr for their alleged role in threatening Ukraine's security.
In a statement, the European Council said the pair were added to an existing EU sanctions list set up "in response to the ongoing unjustified and unprovoked Russian military aggression against Ukraine".
Yanukovych was president of Ukraine between February 2010 and February 2014, when he was overthrown by a popular uprising against his government's turn away from the West and towards Moscow.

EU readies trade relief for Armenia after Russian import bans
243Yesterday, 10:44
G7 pledges tougher sanctions on Russia’s oil and gas sector
248Yesterday, 10:24
Trump denies $300m payment to Iran
39416.06.2026, 10:50
Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine: new EU sanctions target energy revenues, the military-industrial complex, propaganda and human rights violations
45615.06.2026, 22:44
Bahrain's Alba Acquires Aluminium Dunkerque, the EU's Largest Aluminium Smelter, for USD 2.2 Billion
138702.06.2026, 18:06
US, Iran agree on 60-day ceasefire extension, but Trump is yet to sign off
160228.05.2026, 23:16
Global energy crisis over Middle East conflict enters new phase
281218.05.2026, 11:01
PM Modi calls for 'Covid-era measures' to fight Mideast crisis
390611.05.2026, 11:49