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    EU WARNS RUSSIA OVER TRADE 'THREATS' TO EX-SOVIET BLOC

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24061556
    12 September 2013 Last updated at 11:21

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    The European Commission has warned Russia that it is "unacceptable"
    to use threats against ex-Soviet states which are seeking closer ties
    with the EU.

    The warning from EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele came after
    Russia banned imports of Moldovan wine and spirits, citing quality
    concerns.

    Mr Fuele said the EU had no such issues with Moldova's alcoholic
    drinks.

    Moldova called the Russian move unfair, echoing similar concerns in
    Ukraine and Armenia about Russian pressure.

    Russia is offering former Soviet republics a customs union - a
    partnership that Belarus and Kazakhstan have already joined.

    The Commission - the EU's executive - is preparing to sign association
    agreements with Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine in November. Such
    agreements are seen as key milestones towards eventual EU membership.

    But last week Armenia's President Serge Sarkisian said his country was
    interested in joining the Russian-led customs union. The Commission
    responded with concern, saying Armenia could not operate two different
    sets of trade rules.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin hopes to establish a future "Eurasian
    Union" - a trade bloc similar to the EU, but without the commitments
    to democratic values and open competition which are fundamental to
    EU membership.

    Plea to Russia

    In a speech to the European Parliament, Mr Fuele said "the development
    of the Eurasian Economic Union project must respect our partners'
    sovereign decisions".

    "Any threats from Russia linked to the possible signing of agreements
    with the European Union are unacceptable. This applies to all forms
    of pressure, including: the possible misuse of energy pricing;
    artificial trade obstacles such as import bans of dubious WTO
    [World Trade Organisation] compatibility and cumbersome customs
    procedures; military co-operation and security guarantees: and the
    instrumentalisation of protracted conflicts.

    "This is not how international relations should function on our
    continent in the 21st Century. Such actions clearly breach the
    principles to which all European states have subscribed."

    Mr Fuele also said the EU's association agreements "are not conceived
    at Russia's expense". Rather, Russia would "benefit greatly" from
    closer European integration, he stressed.

    Moldova's President Nicolae Timofti called the Russian import ban on
    its alcoholic drinks "unfriendly and un-Christian".

    Romania - an EU member - has told neighbouring Moldova that it will
    increase imports of Moldovan wine.

    Mr Fuele said the Commission was also considering "how to further
    increase the wine quota for Moldovan exports to the EU", and would
    provide technical help for Moldova to boost its exports in other
    sectors such as poultry.

    Moldova is one of Europe's poorest countries, not helped by the
    unresolved Trans-Dniester conflict, which left a big strip of its
    land in the hands of pro-Moscow separatists.

    Ukraine's strategic importance for Russia historically far outweighs
    that of Armenia or Moldova, and Ukraine's heavy reliance on Russian
    gas has given Moscow considerable leverage.

    Russia's gas monopoly Gazprom has previously cut supplies to Ukraine
    in the winter, complaining of overdue bills. Ukrainian politicians
    have condemned what they see as political pressure from Moscow.

    Ukraine says it is reforming its laws to comply with EU requirements -
    but EU concerns about human rights remain a big obstacle. The EU has
    urged Ukraine to release opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko from jail,
    after a trial which was widely seen as politically motivated.

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