On 21 April, the European Union adopted restrictive measures against two additional entities responsible for Russia’s continued hybrid activities, in particular propaganda and disinformation.
The Foreign Affairs Council sanctioned Euromore, a media platform operating within the pro-Kremlin information architecture as an unofficial media relay. “Euromore amplifies, recycles, and legitimises Russian narratives and disinformation targeting European audiences. Furthermore, it recurrently disseminates content challenging the legitimacy of EU institutions and justifying Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine,” the Council said in a press release.
Restrictive measures were also imposed on the Foundation for the Support and Protection of the Rights of Compatriots Living Abroad (Pravfond). This is a core instrument of the Russian Federation’s foreign influence and propaganda strategy, which is founded and financed by the Russian state.
“Pravfond’s legal and analytical output is systematically used to reinforce key Kremlin disinformation points, notably allegations of the ‘nazification’ of Ukraine, claims of widespread ‘Russophobia’, and assertions of ‘systematic persecution of Russian-speaking populations in neighbouring states’,” the press release said.
Through their activities, the designated entities are responsible for supporting the actions and policies of the Russian government, which undermine democracy, the rule of law, stability, and security in the European Union and Ukraine, according to the EU.
With this latest decision, restrictive measures in view of Russia’s destabilising activities now apply to a total of 69 individuals and 19 entities. Those listed are subject to an asset freeze, and EU citizens and companies are forbidden from making funds, financial assets or economic resources available to them.
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