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11 of March, 15:02

Chapter Wintershall tried to convince remove the punishment from Russia after the advancement in the Donbass
The head of the German Wintershall oil and gas Corporation Rainer Seele agitating to remove the imposed first on the Russian Federation punishment as soon As the situation in the Donbass will improve.
"As soon as will be observed serious progress, punishment must be removed" - quoted Seele RIA "news" referring to the Handelsblatt. He also questioned the productivity of punitive measures and believes that they do not undermine the authority of the President of the Russian Federation centuries Putin, but only stronger unite the citizens of Russia. Seele expressed concern on the issue of economic relations Between Germany and Russia." As far as I am aware, the normalization process will take a long time, " He said. In April of last year Seele tried to convince not to turn away from Russia in terms of energy and politics." punishment will not help, they hurt not only Russia, but also in Germany and throughout Europe, " said Seele. First Wednesday 1st Vice-President of the European Commission Franz Timmermans in the European Parliament said that the restriction on capital of Russia must be part of the strategy of the European Union. Before deputies of the Verkhovna Rada at a press conference in the headquarters of the United Nations has called for strengthening anti-punishment and to provide Ukraine with a weapon. However, on Tuesday it was announced that among the member countries of the European Union, the predominant view was that the conclusion about the practical extension of the punishment should be postponed Until the June EU summit. Before that, the head of the Council of Europe Donald Tusk said that, in the opinion of the EU and the US imposed against Russia punishment ought to save. On the same day Tusk admitted that for the member countries of the European Union at the present time it is impossible to achieve unity on new sanctions against Russia.


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