Eight EU countries call for sanctions on Russian judiciary over Navalny's death

Reuters

Published Feb 28, 2024 18:10

Updated Feb 28, 2024 18:20

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Eight European Union countries called on Wednesday for sanctions on Russia's prosecutors, courts and penitentiary officials over the death earlier this month of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, a letter seen by Reuters showed.

The letter, sent to the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell, was signed by the foreign ministers of the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania Latvia, Poland, Sweden and Romania.

But officials said it was also supported by the Netherlands, France, Ireland and Denmark, bringing total support to 12 countries.

"Mr Navalny's death is yet another sign of the accelerating and systematic repression in Russia. This calls for collective action," the foreign ministers' letter said.

"We believe there is a strong case for a separate Russia-specific sanctions regime designed to address the situation in the country," the letter said.