The logo is on display in an office of the Russian largest lender Sberbank in Moscow, Russia December 24, 2020. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
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FRANKFURT, April 16 (Reuters) – The European Union’s forthcoming sanctions on Russia will target banks, in particular Sberbank (SBER.MM), as well as oil, the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen told a German newspaper.
Bild am Sonntag, in an interview published on Sunday, asked her to name the key points of a planned sixth round of sanctions.

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“We are looking further at the banking sector, especially Sberbank, which accounts for 37% of the Russian banking sector. And, of course, there are energy issues,” she said.
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The EU has so far spared Russia’s largest bank from previous sanctions rounds because it, along with Gazprombank, is one of the main channels for payments for Russian oil and gas, which EU countries have been buying despite the conflict in Ukraine. read more
She also said that the EU was working on “clever mechanisms” so that oil could also be included in the next sanctions.
“What should not happen is that (Russian President Vladimir) Putin collects even higher prices on other markets for supplies that would otherwise go to the EU,” she was quoted as saying.
“The top priority is to shrink Putin’s revenues,” she said.
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Reporting by Tom Sims; editing by David Evans
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