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EU Council Adopts Framework for Targeted Sanctions Against Maldives

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Council of the European Union has adopted a framework for targeted sanctions against persons and entities in the Maldives responsible for violating democratic procedures and human rights, the Council said in a statement.

"This decision makes it possible, if the situation does not improve, to impose a travel ban and an asset freeze on relevant individuals and entities. This decision is a direct follow up to the Foreign Affairs Council conclusions of 26 February 2018 on the Maldives. The Council considered that the situation was not in accordance with the principles of democratic rule and separation of powers, and indicated it may consider targeted measures if the situation did not improve," the statement said.

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