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Countries Align With EU Sanctions on Guinea, Turkish Drilling in the Mediterranean, Cyberattacks

A host of countries aligned with the European Union's recent sanctions measures concerning the situation in Guinea, cyberattacks against the EU or its member states and Turkey's unauthorized drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, the European Council said. North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Ukraine and Moldova aligned with the Guinea sanctions regime that extends to Oct. 27, 2022, the council noted Dec. 2.

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North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Iceland and Armenia aligned on the extension until Nov. 12, 2022, of the Turkey drilling sanctions, the council said. North Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania, Iceland, Norway, Ukraine and Georgia brought their sanctions regime in line with the EU's cyberattack-related sanctions extending to May 18, 2022, the council said.