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    MERKEL'S 'ANTI-RUSSIAN FRONT' FALLS APART - GERMAN NEWSPAPER

    (c) AP Photo/ Markus Schreiber
    Europe
    13:43 02.04.2015(updated 14:17 02.04.2015) Get short URL
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    More and more European countries oppose an extension of anti-Russian
    sanctions and disagree with the German policy towards Russia.

    Attempts to save "European unity" are doomed, the German online
    newspaper "Die Freie Welt" reported.

    During her recent visit to Helsinki, German Chancellor Angela Merkel
    tried to convince Finns to further follow the anti-Russian course and
    stressed the importance of pursuing a common EU policy towards Russia.

    However, this policy is in fact far from being united, the German
    online edition wrote.

    (c) AP Photo/ Michael Sohn Merkel Fears Split in EU Regarding
    Anti-Russian Sanctions - German Media The Chancellor visited Finland
    shortly before the upcoming elections in the country. During her
    speech at Helsinki University, she expressed concerns about a split
    in the European Union and called all EU countries to follow a common
    approach regarding economic sanctions.

    The power of the EU is in its unity, Finnish Prime Minister Alexander
    Strubb agreed with the German Chancellor. However, it was not easy
    for him to make this statement.

    During the election campaign, Strubb's opponents have successfully
    exploited the negative impact of sanctions and called for a dialogue
    with Russia. They draw attention to the fact that Finland has the
    longest border with Russia among EU states and that both countries
    always had close economic ties.

    Finns are not the only ones who criticize Merkel's tough stance towards
    Russia. Greece, Hungary, Spain, Italy, Slovakia, Cyprus and Austria
    are also expressing discontent about the anti-Russian sanctions under
    which they suffer more than other EU countries.

    Read more:
    http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150402/1020366367.html#ixzz3W9TKeZWr

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