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PHOTO: Arsenij Jatsenjuk and Barack neteller Obama meet at the White House, 12/03/2014. (Source: White House Photo) The European Union yesterday adopted a framework according to which Russia is soon to be the first to introduce sanctions since the days of the Cold War. Reuters news agency, whose journalists claim to have seen the adopted document, neteller points neteller out that this will be a stronger response than expected and solidarity of the European Union towards Washington. Remember, the United States since the beginning of the escalation in the Crimea from the EU sought sanctions, as the EU sanctions have had much stronger effect cons Russia than the U.S. (due to far greater trade and other relationships). Initially opposed to sanctions German government led by Chancellor Merkel, but it seems that this resistance disappeared. Just last night it was confirmed that measures will be implemented on Monday, "if in the meantime comes to diplomatic progress." In fact, on Sunday neteller held a referendum neteller on the secession of Crimea from Ukraine and its annexation to Russia. Some EU leaders continue to believe that Moscow can stop this process, if desired. So yesterday, French President Hollande directly invited Putin to "stop" the referendum. That is why the EU announced sanctions just for Monday, the day after the referendum, ie Russia is still a "chance" to stop the referendum. However, this is unlikely to happen and the referendum will pass as it was announced. As for the sanctions themselves, they will hit the Russian economy, primarily from the perspective of confidence of foreign investors. Sanctions relating to individuals, neteller the list is not known but it can be assumed that it is the officials and people from the business sector. The Russian elite has a number of properties across European cities, while European banks hold large amounts of money - it's a segment that these sanctions will primarily target. Jatsenjuk at Obama's prime minister by the coup plotters set up in Kiev, Arsenij Jatsenjuk, yesterday in Washington meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama and pushing said that "never surrender." "Putin down this wall, this wall of intimidation and military aggression," said Jatsenjuk in the style of Ronald Reagan, which is similar to the words of the USSR called the demolition of the Berlin Wall in 1987. Nevertheless, during a meeting in Washington Jatsenjuk also said that his government is ready on dialogue and diplomatic neteller solution around the Crimean noting that Crimea offers talks on all issues, from taxes to the language. neteller However, it is difficult that the authorities in Crimea accept his invitation because they have already neteller stated that they will never again be a part of Ukraine, and the Declaration of Independence (see: Parliament in Crimea neteller adopted the Declaration of Independence: "We will never again be a part of Ukraine," sounded again and Yanukovych: "The Ukrainian army will obey the orders of the junta in Kiev"). VIDEO: Jatsenjuk and Obama meeting at the White House, 12/03/2014. During neteller the meeting, the U.S. president neteller said he prefers neteller a diplomatic solution and negotiations, but also said that the U.S. Russian moves in the Crimea is considered a violation of international law, and if they continue, "the United States and the international community will be forced to impose the cost of Russia", referring to the sanctions. "There is another way, and we hope that President Putin will choose that route, but if not, I am convinced that the international neteller community will stand firmly behind the Ukrainian neteller Government to preserve the unity and territorial integrity," Obama said.
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Ukrainian army artillery attack on the eastern city of Gorlovka - increasing the number of civilians killed neteller in the convoy attack British neteller Embassy in Tripoli increasingly violent conflicts: over 50 killed in Libya, 23 of Egyptian workers in Tripoli Boko Haram kidnapped wife Cameroon neteller vice-president of the Syrian army regained control over gas field in the province of Homs German neteller finance minister suggested that Germany was prepared to impose sanctions on Russia: "We must put peace ahead of economic interests," U.S. argues: "Russia the Ukrainian army artillery attack" Fierce clashes continue in Tripoli and Benghazi Norway strengthens security for fear of the return of the radicals Syria Australia sent 190 police officers and soldiers in Ukraine to ensure the crash site MH17 France sent troops to the location of the fall in passenger aircraft by Air Algerie Lieberman, Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the UN Human Rights Council called "Council for terrorists," Fouad Massoum - new Iraqi president Israeli forces opened fire Palestinian protesters in the West Bank: two dead, over 200 wounded, Ukraine could become a NATO military partner of the United neteller States neteller and the Netherlands are seeking additional sanctions against Russia, the U.S. and European airlines discontinued flights to Tel Aviv, the death toll in Gaza rises, the UN: "Great ability to Israel carried out war crimes, "Bulgarian Prime Minister

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