EU Statement on Nicaragua: Potential Implications for Sanctions Compliance
On 25 July 2026, the High Representative issued a statement on behalf of the EU concerning Nicaragua. While the full text is not publicly accessible, such statements often precede the adoption of restrictive measures. Compliance officers should monitor subsequent EU official journal publications for amendments to the sanctions regime against Nicaragua.
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