Thursday, January 29, 2015

EU discusses beefing up Russia sanctions due to Ukraine

 European Union foreign ministers discussed fresh sanctions on Russia at a meeting in Brussels on Thursday following renewed fighting in eastern Ukraine.

At least 30 civilians were killed last week during the shelling of a residential area in the eastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol.


''Ukrainians expect we will stick to our course," Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Antanas Linkevicius told reporters before the meeting.

The leaders of the 28 EU member countries had warned Tuesday of further sanctions against Russia. The statement said all 28 EU governments agreed that Russia was responsible for the shelling in Mariupol -- allegations Russia denies.

However, the Greek government objected to the supposed joint statement.

"The aforementioned statement was released without the prescribed procedure to obtain consent by the member states and particularly without ensuring the consent of Greece," the country's government said Tuesday.

The statement raised concerns as to whether the new Greek government would oppose further sanctions on Russia.

''I do not expect that the first move of government will be to break European unity,'' Linkevicius said.

Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias told reporters Thursday that his country was pursuing the issue in its own way.

''Greece is working for the restoration of peace and stability in Ukraine and at the same time is working for preventing the rift between the European Union and Russia,'' Kotzias said.

EU leaders are set to take final decisions on whether to implement further sanctions on Russia at a summit meeting Feb. 12 in Brussels.

 Ilgin Karlidag
 http://www.aa.com.tr/en/news/458032--eu-discusses-beefing-up-russia-sanctions-due-to-ukraine
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  1. Grecia tratará de evitar una ruptura entre la UE y Rusia, declara el canciller heleno ...

    Grecia busca evitar la ruptura entre la Unión Europea y Rusia, declaró este jueves el ministro de Exteriores griego, Nikos Kotzias.

    "Grecia trabaja para impedir la ruptura entre la UE y Rusia", dijo antes de la sesión de los cancilleres de la Unión. Al mismo tiempo, Kotzias indicó que el país se empeña en restaurar la paz y la estabilidad en Ucrania.

    Al comentar la postura de Grecia con respecto a las sanciones contra Rusia dijo que "hay que negociarlo"................http://mundo.sputniknews.com/mundo/20150129/1033782666.html
    29/1/15

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