EU Wants Lebanese Sanctions Regime Framework by End of July

EU Wants Lebanese Sanctions Regime Framework by End of July
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell arrives to attend the G-20 meeting of foreign and development ministers in Matera, Italy, on June 29, 2021. Yara Nardi/Reuters
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PARIS—The European Union said on Monday it wanted to agree by the end of July the legal framework for a sanctions regime targeting Lebanese leaders, but cautioned that the measure would not be immediately implemented.

Led by France, the EU is seeking to ramp up pressure on Lebanon’s squabbling politicians after 11 months of a crisis that has left Lebanon facing financial collapse, hyperinflation, electricity blackouts, and fuel and food shortages.