BRUSSELS: The European Union on Wednesday cut seven Russian banks from the Swift payment system and banned Kremlin-controlled media outlets RT and Sputnik from broadcasting into the bloc.

The measures, effective immediately, were the latest ratcheting up of the Western-coordinated sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

“At the speed of light, the European Union has adopted three waves of heavy sanctions against Russia’s financial system, its high-tech industries and its corrupt elite,” European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement.

The cumulative punishment over the past week, also targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, ministers and oligarchs supporting his rule as well as Russia’s central bank, has already caused Russia’s economy to buckle. But so far there is no sign of it deterring Putin from an escalation of his war.

And EU officials said the sanctions — as well as Russian countermeasures — would inevitably also hit the bloc’s economy, though to a lesser degree.

Wednesday’s sanctions exclude listed banks from the global Swift interbank messaging network which allows for quick and secure transactions.

The list consisted of Russia’s second-biggest lender VTB Bank as well as Bank Otkritie, Novikombank, Promsvyazbank, Rossiya Bank, Sovcombank and VEB (Vnesheconombank), all of which were deemed to have direct financing links to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

The list did not name Russia’s biggest bank Sberbank or another significant one, Gazprombank, in order to allow EU countries to pay for Russian gas and oil deliveries.

But a senior EU official said the list would be kept “continuously under review” and could be changed according to “how the situation is evolving on the ground”.

He added that, with cumulative earlier sanctions by G7 partners, “slightly more than 80 per cent of the (Russian) banking system is subject to some sanctions,” in the form of the Swift ban, asset freezes and financing sanctions imposed by the EU, the United States and Britain.

Switzerland — a major financial hub not in the EU — has indicated it would follow the EU sanctions.

The EU is also barring new EU investment in the Russian Direct Investment Fund and the supply of euro banknotes to anyone in Russia, except for personal use or diplomatic reasons.

“This is the largest sanctions package in our Union’s history. Today’s decision to disconnect key Russian banks from the Swift network will send yet another very clear signal to Putin and the Kremlin,” von der Leyen said.

Bans on media outlets

Brussels also banned broadcasts by RT, formerly known as Russia Today, and Sputnik, both considered propaganda organs of the Kremlin parroting disinformation over what is happening in Ukraine.

“We are taking an important step against Putin’s manipulation operation and turning off the tap for Russian state-controlled media in the EU,” the bloc’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.

Von der Leyen added: “We will not let Kremlin apologists pour their toxic lies justifying Putin’s war or sow the seeds of division in our Union.”

The EU declared both the outlets “a significant and direct threat to the EU’s public order and security” and said they were “essential and instrumental in bringing forward and supporting the aggression against Ukraine, and for the destabilisation of its neighbouring countries”.

It announced an immediate ban on their signals via satellite, cable, apps or the internet and a suspension of their licences in the EU, specifically also targeting RT’s subsidiaries broadcasting in English, German, French and Spanish.

Published in Dawn, March 3rd, 2022

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