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Ukraine crisis: Russia faces fresh sanctions over Crimea | Ukraine crisis: Russia faces fresh sanctions over Crimea |
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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 remain high in Crimea - pro-Russia forces seized two bases on Wednesday, including Ukraine's navy HQ in Sevastopol. | |
Ukraine's navy commander was detained, but has now been released. | 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 political process was expected to be completed this week, Russia's Interfax news agency reports. | |
The lower house will vote on ratifying the Crimea treaty on Thursday, and the upper house on Friday. The measure is expected to sail through. | |
Mr Lavrov 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". | |
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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. |
Earlier this week, a Ukrainian serviceman and a member of the pro-Russia self-defence force were killed in an incident in Simferopol. | |
The crisis comes nearly a month after Ukraine's pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych was replaced by Western-leaning interim authorities. | |
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 discuss extending their sanctions on Thursday, to possibly include political and military figures close to Russian President Vladimir Putin. | |
But the BBC's Matthew Price in Brussels says no binding announcements can be expected, and discussions are likely to be very heated. | |
Diplomats are talking privately, however, of a wholesale realignment of both European energy policies - to make the EU less reliant on Moscow - and of relations with Russia itself, our correspondent 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. |
UN principles | UN principles |
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 before travelling 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. |
Ukraine's navy headquarters in Sevastopol was one of two bases seized by pro-Russia forces in Crimea on Wednesday, with navy chief Serhiy Hayduk taken away. | |
His whereabouts were unclear but local media said he had been summoned for questioning by prosecutors. | |
Moscow and Kiev had both urged his release. | |
Ukraine's Interim President Olexander 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. |
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