The European Union is set to impose restrictions on 11 cryptocurrency platforms linked to Russia as part of its 21st round of sanctions. Kaja Kallas, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, announced the move, highlighting the platforms' role in helping Russia evade international sanctions. The EU also plans to expand prohibitions on cryptocurrency-related services in certain third countries to further tighten its sanctions regime.
EU Targets 11 Russia-Linked Crypto Platforms in New Sanctions
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