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11 Jun 2026, 21:19 GMT+10
A leaked draft of the proposed new sanctions includes Kremlin aide Vladimir Medinsky, the outlet reported
The European Union is considering sanctions against Kremlin adviser and historian Vladimir Medinsky, who led the Russian delegation in the latest rounds of US-mediated peace talks with Kiev, EUobserver has reported, citing a draft of the bloc's 21st sanctions package.
Brussels has been mostly left out of diplomatic efforts initiated by US President Donald Trump following his return to office last year, as most EU member states have opted to back Kiev with weapons and impose sanctions on Russia instead of seeking a resolution to the conflict.
Medinsky, also known for co-authoring a new series of history textbooks introduced in Russian schools and leading an extensive online course on Russian history, has reportedly been described by Brussels as a key figure in what they call Russia's state propaganda efforts.
The measures proposed in a draft leaked on Wednesday would also target Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, and International Chess Federation (FIDE) president Arkady Dvorkovich, over alleged support for Russia's military campaign, according to the report.
Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev, Russian Wrestling Federation President Mikhail Mamiashvili and acting head of the Russian Olympic Committee Stanislav Pozdnyakov are reportedly included in the draft sanctions list as well. Musician Aleksander Marshal is also set to face sanctions over performances for Russian servicemen in Donbass.
Earlier this week, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the bloc was preparing its largest sanctions package in more than two years, targeting over 170 Russian individuals and entities, on top of 81 listings set for approval the following week.
On Tuesday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the new sanctions package would target Russia's energy, financial, crypto, trade, and fisheries sectors and bar entry to Russians who have served in the military since the conflict in Ukraine escalated in February 2022.
As the West continues to impose restrictions against Russia over the Ukraine conflict, the pool of new possible targets is becoming increasingly limited.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated that the ultimate goal of Western sanctions is to weaken and contain Russia's long-term development.
Earlier this year, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that although the sanctions have had an overall "negative impact" on the Russian economy, the country has "gained significant experience in minimizing their effects."
Peskov has also said that sanctions are a double-edged sword, causing damage not only to those they target but also to those who impose them, and contributing to economic stagnation in Europe.
(RT.com)
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