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UK says EU agreement on Russia sanctions 'closer' | UK says EU agreement on Russia sanctions 'closer' |
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EU talks on tougher sanctions against Russia over Ukraine are "moving in the right direction", No 10 has said. | EU talks on tougher sanctions against Russia over Ukraine are "moving in the right direction", No 10 has said. |
Prime Minister David Cameron's official spokeswoman said their focus was on securing agreement so sanctions could come in "as quickly as possible". | Prime Minister David Cameron's official spokeswoman said their focus was on securing agreement so sanctions could come in "as quickly as possible". |
The spokeswoman said the EU was looking at sanctions in the financial, defence and high-tech energy sector. | The spokeswoman said the EU was looking at sanctions in the financial, defence and high-tech energy sector. |
She added that there may be "some pain to be had here in the UK" if sanctions were imposed in the financial sector. | She added that there may be "some pain to be had here in the UK" if sanctions were imposed in the financial sector. |
EU ambassadors are meeting in Brussels on Tuesday. Any new sanctions could come into force within 24 hours of a deal being reached. | EU ambassadors are meeting in Brussels on Tuesday. Any new sanctions could come into force within 24 hours of a deal being reached. |
EU targets | EU targets |
Ahead of that meeting Mr Cameron and his French, German and Italian counterparts held a conference call with US president Barack Obama, the White House said on Monday. | |
The crash of a Malaysia Airlines jet in rebel-held eastern Ukraine earlier this month - believed to have been caused by a rebel missile strike - fuelled calls for tougher EU action. | The crash of a Malaysia Airlines jet in rebel-held eastern Ukraine earlier this month - believed to have been caused by a rebel missile strike - fuelled calls for tougher EU action. |
Russia has denied allegations by Ukraine and Western leaders that it has supplied heavy weapons to the rebels. And the rebels denied shooting down the plane, instead blaming Ukrainian forces. | Russia has denied allegations by Ukraine and Western leaders that it has supplied heavy weapons to the rebels. And the rebels denied shooting down the plane, instead blaming Ukrainian forces. |
At the weekend, the EU added 15 individuals and 18 entities to its sanctions list targeting Russians linked to the separatist uprising in eastern Ukraine. | At the weekend, the EU added 15 individuals and 18 entities to its sanctions list targeting Russians linked to the separatist uprising in eastern Ukraine. |
They included the Federal Security Service (FSB) and foreign intelligence heads, and the president of Chechnya. | They included the Federal Security Service (FSB) and foreign intelligence heads, and the president of Chechnya. |
The number of Russians subject to EU asset freezes and travel bans is now 87. Two Crimean energy firms were joined on the list by 18 other entities. | The number of Russians subject to EU asset freezes and travel bans is now 87. Two Crimean energy firms were joined on the list by 18 other entities. |
Western leaders accuse Russia of arming the pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine. | Western leaders accuse Russia of arming the pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine. |
The EU says it is targeting those who "actively support or are benefiting from Russian decision makers responsible for the annexation of Crimea or the destabilisation of eastern Ukraine". | The EU says it is targeting those who "actively support or are benefiting from Russian decision makers responsible for the annexation of Crimea or the destabilisation of eastern Ukraine". |
Meanwhile the UK is sending a "full battle group" of 1,350 personnel to take part in a Nato exercise in Poland in October. | |
It is Britain's biggest deployment to the region since 2008 and is seen as part of a series of events supporting allies in Eastern Europe and the Baltic States. |