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18 of March, 13:02

Tusk will invite the leaders of the EU to support the continuation of sanctions against Russia
The head of the European Council Donald Tusk wants to invite the heads of the European Union at a conference on Thursday to Express support for the preservation of the punishment relative to the capital of Russia to the full implementation of the Minsk agreement, said a source close to the leadership of the EU.
"in Ukraine and sanctions. The proposal that Tusk will present - we condemn this Proposal, it will be a Proposal that is discussed with Angela Merkel and fran?ois Hollande, because Tusk said that overall recommendation to the Council of Europe, Merkel and Hollande that such a General recommendation could gain the backing of 28 (EU). The direction of this proposal is on the path of creating very strong ties Between full performance of "Minsk" and the punishments that were already in place that they will remain till completion of "Minsk," the source said, RIA " Novosti "." as long as not all the details of this approach are discussed and agreed, but I think it's just a matter of a few hours, " he added. March 16, Tusk also said that the penalties are relatively capital of Russia must continue to act in support of the execution of convicts in Minsk agreements and relations between the U.S. and the EU. His position was later supported by British Prime Minister Cameron d.. However, Russia's envoy to the EU Vladimir Chizhov said that a critical attitude to sanctions against Russia from a number of members of the European Union increases. In addition, the media declared that Italy, Greece and Cyprus, as well as Spain, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia, whose leaders have visited in the capital of Russia May not support the extension of sanctions against Russia. According to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the issue of sanctions with respect to Russia will be finally solved earlier than June, in March, will be a political discussion.


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