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EU lawmakers declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism

Even as the 27-nation EU condemned the invasion of Ukraine which Russia launched on February 24, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has so far refused to blacklist Russia despite resolutions in both chambers of Congress urging him to do so. The EU move, however, is largely symbolic as it does not have a legal framework to back it up.

By Pihu Yadav  Nov 24, 2022 8:59:29 PM IST (Updated)

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The European Union (EU) on Wednesday, November 23, designated Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism (SST), arguing that Moscow's military strikes on civilian targets, such as energy infrastructure, hospitals, schools and shelters, violated international law.

In a lopsided 494-58 vote with 48 abstentions, the EU legislature sought to increase pressure on Moscow to bring anyone responsible for war crimes committed from the start of the invasion (on February 24, 2022) before an international court.

The 27-nation EU has condemned in the harshest terms the invasion and repeatedly said several Russian actions over the past 10 months have amounted to war crimes.