Council of European Union extended the ban on investments to the annexed Crimea. This was reported in Twitter by the journalist of Radio Svoboda in Brussels Rikard Jozwiak.
“The EU has prolonged its Crimea investment ban by another year,” the message says.
These sanctions include bans on imports to the EU of products from Crimea and Sevastopol, on export of a number of goods and technologies, on investments in the Crimea and Sevastopol, and on tourist services.
Earlier it was reported that EU Council agreed to expand sales quota for Ukraine. It will improve the access of the Ukrainian exporters to EU market.