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Russia says new EU sanctions will hurt developing countries

By Thomson Reuters Apr 24, 2026 | 6:45 AM

MOSCOW, April 24 (Reuters) – Russia said on Friday that new European Union sanctions on its ​oil and gas would hurt ‌developing countries and the EU itself, and promised to retaliate.

The EU adopted a 20th package of sanctions against Russia ‌over ​Moscow’s war in ⁠Ukraine on Thursday, including ⁠further restrictions on the transportation of Russian oil and gas and sanctions against oil producers and ​refineries.

“All this is happening amid a global energy crisis and ⁠resource shortages that ⁠are being acutely felt in ​most regions of the world,” Russian ​Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told ‌reporters at her weekly press conference.

“By attempting to further destabilize energy markets, Brussels is hurting both ⁠itself and developing countries, which are no longer able to afford energy at ⁠artificially inflated ‌prices.”

She said the sanctions ⁠also threatened food security ​as ‌they included restrictions on fertilisers.

“We ​will ⁠take retaliatory measures. They will be tough, designed in accordance with our interests,” Zakharova added.

(Reporting by Filipp Lebedev; Writing by Mark Trevelyan and ​Anastasia Teterevleva)