The Spanish Presidency of the EU Council and the European Parliament have successfully concluded negotiations on the introduction of criminal penalties for violating EU sanctions against Russia.
Source. This was reported by the press service of the EU Council.
According to the published communiqué, the new European law is aimed at bringing to justice those who violate or circumvent EU sanctions. The document provides for the obligation of member states to qualify certain actions as criminal offenses.
The criminal acts include:
The category of criminal offenses also includes:
The document emphasizes that the trade in military materials will be considered a criminal offense not only for intentional actions, but also in case of negligence.
In the case of intentional violation of restrictive measures, the maximum penalty is imprisonment of one to five years, depending on the nature of the crime.
In addition to imprisonment, persons who violate EU sanctions may be sentenced to a fine. Member States may decide to apply more severe penalties.
The draft law will be considered by member states at the level of the Committee of Permanent Representatives. If approved, the initiative will be formally adopted by the EU Council and the European Parliament.