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    Joint Response to Anti-Russian Sanctions Not on EEU Agenda So Far: Diplomat

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    POLITICS
    11:34 31.12.2014(updated 13:25 31.12.2014)
    http://sputniknews.com/politics/20141231/1016427082.html

    Members of the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union have no plans to
    respond to the Western economic sanctions, according to Russian Deputy
    Foreign Minister Vasily Nebenzya.

    (c) SPUTNIK/ MAXIM BLINOV
    Some 40 States Ready to Create Free Trade Zone With EEU: Diplomat
    MOSCOW, December 31 (Sputnik) - Members of the Moscow-led Eurasian
    Economic Union have not yet considered a joint response to the Western
    economic restrictions against Russia, Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily
    Nebenzya said Wednesday.

    The union currently has five members - Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Armenia and Kyrgyzstan.

    "The issue of joint actions in response to the West's restrictive
    measures against Russia is not on the agenda at present, though the
    legislative base of the Customs Union allows it," Vasily Nebenzya
    said.

    In March, following Russia's reunification deal with Crimea, the
    United States, the European Union and a number of their allies
    introduced a package of sanctions against Russia. They included asset
    freezes and visa restrictions on some individuals and envisaged
    scrapping business contacts with Russia.

    (c) SPUTNIK/ ALEKSEI DRUZHININ
    Eurasian Economic Union to Continue Work With US Despite Tensions: Official
    In April, the West continued its pressure on Russia by ratcheting up
    sanctions, citing the country's alleged meddling in the military
    conflict in southeastern Ukraine.

    Russia repeatedly denied the accusations, stressing that sanctions are
    counterproductive and warned of a possible boomerang effect on the
    countries that imposed them.

    In August, Russia responded by introducing a year-long ban on food
    imports from the countries that had sanctioned it.

    In mid-December, the United States, European Union and Canada
    introduced a new round of sanctions targeting Russia and specifically
    Crimea. Speaking about the move last week, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov
    told journalists that Russia was considering its response, but did not
    provide any details.




    From: A. Papazian
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