Friday, May 2, 2014

Obama, Merkel warn Putin of direct economic sanctions. - May 25 "a very crucial date."

WASHINGTON: The United States and Germany delivered a firm warning to Russia on Friday that it would face direct and painful economic sanctions if the elections in Ukraine later this month are disrupted.
US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivered the statement after talks at the White House appeared to bring the prospect of "sectoral" economic sanctions closer than ever before.

The joint declaration effectively amounted to a new standard for the imposition of "sectoral" sanctions on Russia's economy. Previously, the administration has said such measures would only come into force for a provocation on the order of Russia invading Ukraine.
  • "If in fact, we see the disruptions and the destabilization continuing so severely that it impedes elections on May 25, we will not have a choice but to move forward with additional... severe sanctions," Obama said.
"If Russia continues on its current course, we have a range of tools at our disposal, including sanctions that would target certain sectors of the Russian economy," Obama said.
Such measures, already being worked on by experts in the United States and Europe would likely target economic activity including in the financial, energy and mining sectors which are vital to the Russian economy.
  • Merkel, facing severe political pressure from German business groups wary that new sanctions could damage their close ties with Russian industry, also warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that May 25 was "a very crucial date."
"The 25th of May is not all that far away. Should that not be possible to stabilize the situation further, sanctions will be unavoidable," Merkel said.
"It's very much up to the Russians which road we will embark on, but we are firmly resolved to continue to travel down that road."
Even though both sides now agree that sectoral sanctions may be necessary, the definition and exact targeting of those measures will be crucial and could be broad.
Europe's measures will be closely watched from the United States to see if they appease influential business interests at the expense of effectiveness.
The talks at the White House took place as fresh instability and violence rocked eastern Ukraine and Moscow warned that Kiev must halt an operation against pro-Kremlin groups.
Obama also warned Russia over the fate of a group of Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) observers, including four Germans, who have been captured by pro-Moscow militias in eastern Ukraine.
"They've been paraded in front of the media and forced to make statements at the barrel of a gun. It is disgraceful and it's inexcusable. Russia needs to work to secure their immediate release," Obama said.
The US president also showed some sensitivity to Merkel's task of bringing all members of the European Union along with sanctions -- at a time when the regional economy is barely recovered from the worst financial crisis in decades.
"Within Europe, within the EU, I'm sure there has to be extensive consultations.
"You have got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential Russian retaliation, and we have to take those into account.
"Not every country is going to be in exactly the same place, but what has been remarkable is the degree to which all countries agreed that Russia has violated international law, violated territorial integrity and sovereignty of a country in Europe, and I think there is unanimity that there has to be consequences for that."

4 comments:

  1. reffen von Merkel und Obama....Einigkeit beim Thema Ukraine...

    US-Präsident Barack Obama hat Russland aufgefordert, seinen Einfluss auf militärische Gruppen in der Ukraine geltend zu machen und sie zur Aufgabe zu bewegen. Russland müsse mit raschen weiteren Sanktionen rechnen, sollte sich die Lage in der Ukraine nicht stabilisieren, sagte Obama nach einem Gespräch mit Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel. Darüber sei er sich mit Merkel einig.
    "Danke, dass Du ein so starker Partner in dieser Frage bist".....http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/merkel-obama116.html
    2/5/14

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  2. Ξεκάθαρο μήνυμα στη Ρωσία θα επιδιώξουν να στείλουν ο Μπαράκ Ομπάμα και η Άνγκελα Μέρκελ, τη στιγμή που η κρίση στην ανατολική Ουκρανία επιδεινώνεται....

    Οι ηγέτες των ΗΠΑ και της Γερμανίας συναντώνται στο Λευκό Οίκο και θέλουν να καταστήσουν σαφές στη Μόσχα ότι θα πληρώσει το τίμημα για τη στάση της στην ουκρανική κρίση.

    Όπως αναφέρει ο Λευκός Οίκος εν όψει της συνάντησης, το κυρίαρχο είναι να δημιουργηθεί ένα ενιαίο μέτωπο ΗΠΑ και Ε.Ε. στις ενέργειες σε βάρος της Ρωσίας σχετικά με την Ουκρανία.

    «Θα συνεχίσουν το στενό συντονισμό τους για τις κυρώσεις που επιβάλλουν στη Ρωσία εξ αιτίας της συνεχούς παραβίασης της κυριαρχίας και της εδαφικής ακεραιότητας της Ουκρανίας, καθώς επίσης και την αποτυχία της Μόσχας να ακολουθήσει τις δεσμεύσεις που ανέλαβε στη Γενεύη στις 17 Απριλίου» σχολίασε ο εκπρόσωπος του Λευκού Οίκου Τζέι Κάρνεϊ.

    Ο Μπαράκ Ομπάμα και η Άνγκελα Μέρκελ θα εξετάσουν αν και πότε θα επιβληθεί στη Μόσχα ένα τρίτο επίπεδο κυρώσεων που θα αφορά πέραν των ιδιωτών και τις επιχειρήσεις, με στόχο να πληγεί η ρωσική οικονομία...............http://www.crashonline.gr
    2/5/14

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  3. United States President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Friday that the US and European Union are ready to impose broad sectoral sanctions on Russia if upcoming presidential elections in Ukraine are disrupted.....

    Should Ukrainian presidential elections scheduled for May 25 be impeded by Russia, Pres. Obama said, then sectoral sanctions against Moscow would be “inevitable.”

    Germany, Merkel added, is “ready and prepared" to impose sectoral sanctions on Russia in the event that Moscow refuses to help deescalate matters along its border with Ukraine. Both Pres. Obama and Chancellor Merkel told reporters from the White House Rose Garden that while a diplomatic solution to the Ukrainian crisis is preferred, further steps with regards to sectoral measures in the context of certain branches of industry could soon be announced.

    The people of Ukraine are expected in three weeks to vote for a new president following the ousting earlier this year of former leader Viktor Yanukovych. But as tensions worsen near Ukraine's border with Russia to the east and south, both German and American leadership now say that further escalations on the part of Moscow would warrant broader sanctions being introduced.

    Meanwhile, Russia's envoy to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, told the UN Security Council on Friday that the US and its western allies have all but eliminated the possibility of a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian ordeal.

    It is the interim government in Kiev, Churkin said, that hasn't adhered to last month's Geneva agreement, and is apparently being backed with the support of the west despite urging from the US and EU for a full-on deescalation.

    “Supporting the organizers of the Kiev government coup and their military crackdown on protesters, the US and EU take great responsibility practically cutting all paths to resolve the crisis peacefully,” Churkin said early Friday. ..............http://rt.com/usa/156448-obama-merkel-ukraine-russia/
    2/5/14

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  4. Russland nennt Wahl im Mai "absurd"...

    Bei den Zusammenstößen zwischen pro-russischen Aktivisten und Anhängern der ukrainischen Regierung sind in Odessa nach Regierungsangaben mindestens 42 Menschen ums Leben gekommen. Das teilte das ukrainische Innenministerium mit, ohne eine genaue Aufschlüsselung zu geben.

    Gestern war nach Auseinandersetzungen ein Gewerkschaftsgebäude in Flammen aufgegangen, weil Brandbomben durch die Fenster geschmissen worden waren. Wer genau dafür verantwortlich ist, ist nicht klar. Laut Behörden wurden 36 Leichen in dem Gebäude entdeckt. Vor dem Feuer seien mindestens drei Menschen bei Schießereien getötet worden.......http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/odessa104.html
    3/5/14

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