LUXEMBOURG: EU foreign ministers agreed Monday to expand the list of those hit with sanctions for their role in the Ukraine crisis but stopped short of harsher measures ahead of a Geneva meeting of top EU, US, Russian and Ukrainian officials this week.
“In light of events, we decided to expand the list of those subject to asset freezes and visa bans,” EU foreign affairs head Catherine Ashton said.
Already, 33 Ukrainian and Russian officials and business leaders, including members of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, have been targeted.
EU ministers held Russia responsible for the latest developments in eastern Ukraine where pro-Kremlin militias continued to occupy many government buildings in defiance of a Kiev ultimatum to leave or face the consequences.
EU ministers held Russia responsible for the latest developments in eastern Ukraine where pro-Kremlin militias continued to occupy many government buildings in defiance of a Kiev ultimatum to leave or face the consequences.
“These attempts at destabilising Ukraine must come to an end,” a statement said, calling on Russia to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and “repudiate the latest lawless acts in Eastern Ukraine and to contribute to stabilize the situation”.
The 28 foreign inisters also demanded that Russia “call back its troops from the Ukrainian border and immediately withdraw the mandate of the Federation Council to use force on Ukrainian soil”.
Going into the meeting, Britain and France had sought a tough response.
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