Episode 13: EU Sanctions on Russia: Four Years After the Invasion


Marking four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we examine how EU sanctions have evolved, expanded and intensified enforcement.

As we mark the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, this episode explores how EU sanctions on Russia have evolved from an emergency political response into the most extensive and technically sophisticated sanctions regime in the EU’s history.

Kinga Redłowska, Head of CFS at RUSI Europe, speaks with Brice De Schietere, Head of the Sanctions Division at the European External Action Service (EEAS), about how EU sanctions are designed, negotiated and implemented. The conversation examines the objectives behind restrictive measures, including targeting Russia’s energy revenues, restricting access to critical technologies, countering sanctions circumvention and addressing the Russian shadow fleet. They also discuss enforcement challenges, coordination with G7 partners and the UK, the role of third countries and the growing use of autonomous EU sanctions regimes.

Four years on, EU sanctions are no longer merely about signalling unity. They are about constraining Russia’s war effort, increasing economic pressure and shaping Europe’s broader security toolkit. As the war continues, the question is not whether the EU has sanctions instruments at its disposal, but how effectively it uses them in support of Ukraine’s peace and security.

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Tom Keatinge

Director, CFS

Centre for Finance and Security

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Kinga Redlowska

Head of CFS Europe

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