Putin's vodka gift to Berlusconi flouts Russia sanctions, says E.U. Commission

An E.U. sanctions package agreed upon in April extended an import ban for Russian goods to include spirits, including vodka

October 20, 2022 04:18 pm | Updated 04:18 pm IST - ROME

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Silvio Berlusconi at an airport in Rome, Italy July 4, 2019.

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Silvio Berlusconi at an airport in Rome, Italy July 4, 2019. | Photo Credit: Reuters

The 20 bottles of vodka sent to Italy's Silvio Berlusconi as a birthday gift from Russian President Vladimir Putin breach European sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine, the European Commission said on Thursday.

Former Prime Minister Berlusconi, whose Forza Italia party is set to be a member of Italy's new coalition government, caused controversy this week when he said he was back in touch with Mr. Putin and had recently exchanged "sweet letters" with him.

"For my birthday he sent me 20 bottles of vodka and a very sweet letter," Berlusconi, who turned 86 last month, told his lower house lawmakers, according to the audio issued by news agency LaPresse.

An E.U. sanctions package agreed upon in April extended an import ban for Russian goods to include spirits, including vodka, a Commission spokesperson said in a statement, adding there was no exemption for gifts.

However, it is up to individual E.U. member states to implement the sanctions, they said, and it was not immediately clear if any action would be taken to pursue the case by Italian authorities.

In response to Mr. Berlusconi's reported comments on Mr. Putin and the war in Ukraine, Ms. Giorgia Meloni, who is expected to be Italy's next prime minister, said on Wednesday that her new government would be pro-NATO and fully a part of Europe.

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