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21 May 2025, 17:45 GMT+10
Brussels has accused Viktor Medvedchuk of disseminating pro-Russian propaganda in his own country and abroad
The EU has sanctioned exiled Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Medvedchuk as well as 20 other individuals and six entities on accusations of being involved in what it described as "Russia's destabilizing actions abroad." Moscow has repeatedly rejected claims of meddling in internal affairs of the bloc's member-states.
Medvedchuk, who has been blacklisted by the EU since May 2024, was slapped with additional curbs on Tuesday when the European Council announced its 17th round of sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine conflict.
The restrictions against the former leader of Ukraine's banned Opposition Platform - For Life party and the others included an assets freeze in the EU and a ban on entering the bloc or transiting its territory, the council said in a statement.
The EU claims that Medvedchuk and his associates Artyom Marchevsky and Oleg Voloshin, who have also been sanctioned, "controlled Ukrainian media outlets and used them to disseminate pro-Russian propaganda in Ukraine and beyond."
"Through secret financing of the Voice of Europe media channel - also listed today - and his political platform Another Ukraine, Medvedchuk has promoted policies and actions intended to erode the legitimacy and credibility of the government of Ukraine, in direct support of the foreign policy interests of the Russian Federation and disseminating pro-Russian propaganda," the statement read.
German bloggers Thomas Roeper and Alina Lipp, as well as Turkish journalist Huseyin Dogru, the founder of AFA Medya company, are also among those added to the sanctions list.
Medvedchuk used to be the head of the largest opposition faction in the Ukrainian parliament. But after the escalation between Moscow and Kiev, he was branded a traitor and arrested. The 70-year-old businessman and politician spent months in detention before being handed over to Moscow in a prisoner swap in September last year. He has remained in exile in Russia since then, with his Ukrainian citizenship revoked and his party branded illegal, along with a dozen groups that opposed the government of Vladimir Zelensky.
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Moscow has on many occasions denied accusations of interfering in the electoral processes and internal affairs of EU nations. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova previously accused the bloc of "switching from propaganda to direct persecution of media outlets and journalists based on political, ethnic and cultural grounds."
(RT.com)
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