European Union countries are edging closer to agreeing on new restrictions that would limit the movement of Russian diplomats within the bloc, although a final deal has not yet been reached. The proposal, added to the EU’s 19th sanctions package against Moscow, would require Russian diplomats to notify authorities before traveling between member states.
Why It Matters:
The move is part of a broader EU effort to counter Russian espionage and influence operations that have reportedly increased since the war in Ukraine began. By restricting diplomatic mobility, the EU aims to tighten security and reduce Moscow’s ability to coordinate intelligence or disinformation campaigns across Europe. The step also signals a stronger united stance within the bloc despite internal divisions.
EU Member States, most support the restrictions as a necessary security measure.
Austria, hesitant, demanding the unfreezing of certain Russian assets to protect domestic banking interests.
Russia, expected to denounce the move as “anti-Russian” and could retaliate by expelling European diplomats.
What’s Next:
Ambassadors from EU member states are set to meet later this week to finalize discussions. If adopted, the travel restrictions would mark one of the most significant diplomatic clampdowns since the invasion of Ukraine, tightening the EU’s collective response to Russian aggression.
With information from Reuters.