The European Union intends to extend sanctions against 150 people and 37 companies from Ukraine and Russia, reported the correspondent of “Radio Liberty” in Brussels Ricard Jozwiak on his page on Twitter.
“The EU next week to extend the sanctions for 150 people and 37 organizations from Ukraine and Russia, which threatened Ukraine’s territorial integrity”, – he wrote.
Bloomberg also reported that the EU plans to extend the freezing of assets and travel bans for key “allies of the President” of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, who are accused of destabilizing Ukraine.
Earlier, Russian foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the requirements to fulfill the Minsk agreements from Moscow only illogical, so the Kremlin, in turn, will remove the sanctions from the European Union only when they see that the West also executes the agreement.
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