Brussels: The European Union will on Monday impose a package of sanctions on targets linked to the Russian private military contractor Wagner, accused of stirring trouble in various conflicts.
Foreign ministers from EU member states will meet in Brussels next week and endorse a list of individuals and firms to hit with asset freezes and visa bans, diplomats said. Wagner personnel have been identified carrying out operations in several conflict zones, including Russia’s neighbour Ukraine, war-torn Syria and several restive African countries.
France in particular has been pressing its EU partners to act, arguing that Wagner’s inroads into Libya, Mali and the Central African Republic have had a destabilising effect. Russia’s government denies any link to the group, which has been compared to similar US private military outfits, such as the notorious former Blackwater group.
But French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has called them "a company of Russian mercenaries which makes war by proxy on Russia’s account" and added: "Even if Russia denies it, nobody is fooled".
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