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European Union leaders are due to meet in Brussels to discuss further targeted sanctions in response to Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.European Union leaders are due to meet in Brussels to discuss further targeted sanctions in response to Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
It comes as UN chief Ban Ki-moon visits Russian leaders in Moscow to urge a diplomatic solution to the crisis.It comes as UN chief Ban Ki-moon visits Russian leaders in Moscow to urge a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
Tensions are rising in Crimea after pro-Russia forces seized two naval bases including Ukraine's navy HQ, and the navy commander was detained. Tensions are high in Crimea, where pro-Russia forces seized two bases on Wednesday including Ukraine's navy HQ in Sevastopol.
Russia has called on the Crimean authorities to release Serhiy Hayduk. Ukraine's navy commander was detained, but has now been released.
Crimean leaders signed a treaty with Moscow on Tuesday to absorb the peninsula - an autonomous republic in southern Ukraine - into Russia, following a disputed referendum on Sunday.Crimean leaders signed a treaty with Moscow on Tuesday to absorb the peninsula - an autonomous republic in southern Ukraine - into Russia, following a disputed referendum on Sunday.
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the process was expected to be completed this week, Russia's Interfax news agency reports .Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the process was expected to be completed this week, Russia's Interfax news agency reports .
He said Russia was protecting the rights of Russians, and would continue to "insist their rights and freedoms are observed fully in the countries where [our] compatriots are living".He said Russia was protecting the rights of Russians, and would continue to "insist their rights and freedoms are observed fully in the countries where [our] compatriots are living".
The crisis comes nearly a month after Ukraine's pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych was replaced by Western-leaning interim authorities.The crisis comes nearly a month after Ukraine's pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych was replaced by Western-leaning interim authorities.
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and sailors remain trapped inside military bases on the peninsula, surrounded by heavily armed pro-Russia forces.Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and sailors remain trapped inside military bases on the peninsula, surrounded by heavily armed pro-Russia forces.
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Western leaders have denounced Russia's actions in Crimea as a violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and a breach of international law.Western leaders have denounced Russia's actions in Crimea as a violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and a breach of international law.
The EU, the US and a number of other countries have already imposed sanctions on Russian and Ukrainian individuals.The EU, the US and a number of other countries have already imposed sanctions on Russian and Ukrainian individuals.
Washington ordered the freezing of assets and travel bans on 11 individuals, while the EU imposed similar sanctions on 21 people.Washington ordered the freezing of assets and travel bans on 11 individuals, while the EU imposed similar sanctions on 21 people.
EU leaders are expected to extend their sanctions on Thursday, possibly including political and military figures close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.EU leaders are expected to extend their sanctions on Thursday, possibly including political and military figures close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The BBC's Matthew Price in Brussels says no blinding announcements on sanctions can be expected, and discussions are likely to be very heated.The BBC's Matthew Price in Brussels says no blinding announcements on sanctions can be expected, and discussions are likely to be very heated.
There is a division among EU members between those in the west who favour a cautious approach, and those in the east who fear they could be next, our correspondent adds.There is a division among EU members between those in the west who favour a cautious approach, and those in the east who fear they could be next, our correspondent adds.
Diplomats are talking privately, however, of a wholesale realignment of both European energy policies - to make the EU less reliant on Moscow - and relations with Russia itself, he adds.Diplomats are talking privately, however, of a wholesale realignment of both European energy policies - to make the EU less reliant on Moscow - and relations with Russia itself, he adds.
British Prime Minister David Cameron called German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the EU's response, a Downing Street spokeswoman said.British Prime Minister David Cameron called German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the EU's response, a Downing Street spokeswoman said.
"They reiterated that Sunday's referendum in Crimea and Russia's subsequent actions to annex Crimea are both illegal and agreed that the EU should impose further consequences on Russia, building on the travel bans and asset freezes agreed by European foreign ministers on Monday," she said."They reiterated that Sunday's referendum in Crimea and Russia's subsequent actions to annex Crimea are both illegal and agreed that the EU should impose further consequences on Russia, building on the travel bans and asset freezes agreed by European foreign ministers on Monday," she said.
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The US has also said it is considering further sanctions.The US has also said it is considering further sanctions.
President Barack Obama ruled out US military involvement in Ukraine on Wednesday, saying: "We do not need to trigger an actual war with Russia."President Barack Obama ruled out US military involvement in Ukraine on Wednesday, saying: "We do not need to trigger an actual war with Russia."
Meanwhile, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will meet President Putin in Moscow on Thursday and will travel to Kiev on Friday.Meanwhile, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will meet President Putin in Moscow on Thursday and will travel to Kiev on Friday.
Mr Ban has called for a solution to the crisis guided by the principles of the UN Charter including sovereignty, territorial integrity and the unity of Ukraine.Mr Ban has called for a solution to the crisis guided by the principles of the UN Charter including sovereignty, territorial integrity and the unity of Ukraine.
In Crimea itself, a deadline set by Kiev for local authorities to release Ukrainian navy chief Serhiy Hayduk on Wednesday evening passed without incident. Ukraine's navy headquarters in Sevastopol was one of two bases seized by pro-Russia forces in Crimea on Wednesday.
His whereabouts are still unknown but local media reported that he had been summoned for questioning by prosecutors. Navy chief Serhiy Hayduk was taken away. His whereabouts were unclear but local media said he had been summoned for questioning by prosecutors.
Ukraine's navy headquarters in Sevastopol, Crimea, was one of two bases seized by pro-Russia forces on Wednesday. Ukraine's Interim President Olexander Turchynov had warned of an "adequate response" if Cmdr Hayduk and other hostages were not freed. Russia had also urged the Crimean authorities to release him.
Interim President Olexander Turchynov earlier said that unless Commander Hayduk and "all the other hostages - both military and civilian ones - were released, the authorities would carry out an adequate response... of a technical and technological nature". Mr Turchynov was later quoted by the Interfax-Ukraine news agency as saying that Cmdr Hayduk was released on Wednesday night "along with all the other civilian hostages... seized by Russian soldiers and members of the self-declared authorities of Crimea".
Ukraine said on Wednesday it was drawing up plans to withdraw its soldiers and their families from Crimea.Ukraine said on Wednesday it was drawing up plans to withdraw its soldiers and their families from Crimea.
Security chief Andriy Parubiy said they wanted to move them "quickly and efficiently" to mainland Ukraine.Security chief Andriy Parubiy said they wanted to move them "quickly and efficiently" to mainland Ukraine.