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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSweden's government calls for even tougher sanctions on Russia
Sweden's government has called for the European Union to impose tougher and more far-reaching sanctions on Russia, following the latest round announced on Sunday.https://www.thelocal.se/20220301/swedens-government-calls-for-even-tougher-sanctions-on-russia/
Hans Dahlgren, Sweden's EU minister, makes a call for tougher sanctions against Russia. Photo: Lars Schröder/TT
This reckless invasion which Russia is now carrying out against Ukraine is a new and dark chapter in Europes history, Hans Dahlgren, Swedens EU minister, said at a press conference on Tuesday. The EU had already put in place historic measures to support Ukraine, he said.
But more is needed. This is about more and tougher sanctions against the Russian leadership, but also targeted support measures directly to Ukraine. They need to hit the Russian elite harder and more broadly, Sweden, he said, wanted tougher measures against the billionaire oligarchs who give their support to Vladimir Putin, as well as against individuals connected to the Wagner Group, a mercenary organisation connected to the Russian government.
Dahlgren also called for faster action to end the so-called golden passports and visas offered by EU countries such as Malta, which allow wealthy Russians to receive citizenship or visas in exchange for inward investment. It was, he said, a completely reprehensible business.
Russian participation in international organisations should be further limited, he continues, and Russian competitors should be banned from all international sporting competitions. Swedens government is also pushing for Russia to be investigated for crimes against international law. President Putin, Dahlgren said, was responsible for enormous human suffering.
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Swedish speakers can watch the press conference here:
English summary of this:
Hans Dahlgren: Nu behövs skarpare sanktioner och ännu större stöd
https://www.regeringen.se/artiklar/2022/03/hans-dahlgren-nu-behovs-skarpare-sanktioner-och-annu-storre-stod/ (in Swedish)
Hans Dahlgren: Tougher sanctions and even greater support are whats needed now
Minister for EU Affairs Hans Dahlgren today presented six areas in which Sweden is pushing for the EU to take further decisions in response to Russias invasion of Ukraine. These would entail additional and tougher sanctions against the Russian leadership and increased direct support to Ukraine.
The Government is working intensively to ensure that the EU takes new measures in response to Russias invasion of Ukraine. At a press briefing on Tuesday 1 March, Minister for EU Affairs Hans Dahlgren presented six areas in which Sweden wants the EU to take joint decisions without delay.
Europe is in an extraordinary situation that requires extraordinary measures. So far, the EUs response to Russias aggression has been powerful and united. Historic, large-scale sanctions have been imposed and now both financial support and defence materiel are being provided to Ukraine. But even more is needed, says Mr Dahlgren.
In the EU, Sweden is now pushing for the following six measures:
1. Tougher and broader sanctions against Russias top leaders. This would include sanctions targeting even more oligarchs who prop up Putins regime, and even more people with ties to the Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary organisation that commits violations and abuses in conflicts around the world.
2. The sale of EU passports to Russian citizens must stop. These so-called golden passports enable Russian oligarchs to become citizens of, and gain access to, the European Union from certain Member States.
3. A joint EU position on excluding all elite athletes from the Russian Federation from all international exchanges.
4. Long-term support to Ukraine to strengthen the country over time. The Government therefore wants the EU to reprioritise existing funds in the EU budget to increase support to Ukraine.
5. Isolate Russia further by restricting its participation in international organisations as done, for example, by the Council of Europe. The EU should now move forward and take another look at what can be done to further isolate Russia within international organisations. A similar inventory will also be taken in Sweden.
6. Initiate investigations into the very serious reports now emerging from Ukraine of widespread violations of international law. The Government will initiate the establishment of an international mechanism to collect facts and investigate alleged crimes so that those responsible can be held accountable.
At the press briefing, Mr Dahlgren emphasised the importance of the EU as Swedens most important arena for foreign and security policy cooperation. The scale of sanctions so far adopted by both Sweden and the EU is historic.
Russias brutal war of aggression against Ukraine is a new dark chapter in the history of Europe. But the attack on Ukraine has clearly demonstrated the unity of the EUs 27 Member States against Russian aggression and for solidarity with the Ukrainian people. Now is the time for even tougher sanctions and even greater support, said Mr Dahlgren.
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