eu agrees to extend russia economic sanctions for 6 months
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EU agrees to extend Russia economic sanctions for 6 months

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EU member states agreed Friday to roll over for another six months damaging economic sanctions
Brussels - AFP

EU member states agreed Friday to roll over for another six months damaging economic sanctions against Russia for its involvement in the Ukraine crisis, EU sources said.
"COREPER agreed to the extension of sanctions against Russia," one of the sources told AFP, referring to a formal meeting of the 28 country ambassadors to the European Union.

The source, who asked not to be named, said the procedure will close Monday and the formal announcement will be made Tuesday, with the sanctions extended to end-July.

The decision was originally meant to be a formality.

But it ended up delayed by two weeks after several countries, led by Italy, raised questions about the wisdom of punishing Russia while also seeking its help on key international issues, including the Syrian conflict.

Italy has traditionally close ties with Russia and wanted EU leaders at a Thursday-Friday summit in Brussels to discuss the issue, but despite Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's efforts it was not on the agenda.
Earlier Friday, the European Commission announced another decision likely to cause offence in Moscow, offering short-stay visa-free travel to the EU for Ukraine, Georgia and Kosovo, all embroiled in disputes with Moscow.

Russia's own efforts to get visa-free travel, if only for its businessmen, fell foul of the Ukraine crisis, with Brussels suspending talks on the issue in March last year.

The European Union first imposed economic sanctions against Russia after the July 2014 downing of a Malaysia Airlines jet, blamed on pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine.

Coming up for renewal in early December, EU diplomatic sources told AFP at the time that while there were differences over what line to take, the simplest option was to extend the measures as they were.

Moscow has repeatedly dismissed the sanctions which target its bank, oil and defence sectors as both ineffective and counter-productive to the better mutual understanding the EU says it wants.
The diplomatic sources said that the aim of a straight rollover was to avoid having the issue discussed at the summit for fear differences would surface in public.

- Renzi 'surprised' -

Renzi said after the summit Friday that Italy always and still believed that Russian help was needed to solve pressing international issues, such as the Syrian conflict and the terrorist threat of Islamic State.

"I found it surprising that we should want to confirm the sanctions without first having had a little discussion," he said.

Many eastern European member states are notably more critical of Moscow, fearing Russia's intervention in Ukraine shows it wants to reassert its Soviet era influence in the region.

In March, EU leaders agreed to link the economic sanctions to Russia's full implementation of a Ukraine ceasefire brokered by France and Germany in Minsk.

US and EU officials say there can be no let up until Moscow honours its Minsk commitments, especially helping Kiev regain control of its eastern border.

A recent improvement on the ground in eastern Ukraine has seen some more conciliatory language.

Besides the economic sanctions, the EU has imposed a separate travel ban and asset freezes on Russian and Ukrainian individuals blamed for the conflict in eastern Ukraine. These measures run to March.

It has also targeted those involved in Moscow's annexation of Crimea with similar measures which expire in June.

 

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