The EU trade Commissioner did not rule out easing of sanctions against Russia
Minister of economic development Alexei Ulyukayev believes That the EU trade Commissioner Cecilia Cecilia malmstr?m share his position on the need for easing the sanctions regime concerning Russia In stabilizing the situation in Ukraine. "With regard to the sanctions regime, I, without a doubt, raised This issue in several planes," said the speaker reporters after the talks with Cecilia malmstr?m, RIA " Novosti." First, in the plane of the necessary political promotion in real time: when we observe That the Minsk agreement can be implemented in practice, when the tension subsides, is really the separation of the opposing sides, it is the basis that the parties have reviewed (the sanctions). I understand That MS Cecilia malmstr?m in General sympathetic to this position and in its parts, " said the Russian Minister. The speaker also said That the talks had raised the question of sanctions and in the legal field: how much in common the use of economic restrictions, punishments, not due to economic and political reasons, consistent with the rules and procedures of the WTO." This issue we will discuss. Here the necessary clarity to all, not only in relation to this aspect, and in General, member countries of the WTO are obliged to have some confidence That their economic relationship will not be one day called into question because of economic circumstances, " said the Russian Minister. But on Tuesday, the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Canada and France Robert Nicholson and Laurent Fabius " agreed about the importance of maintaining pressure on the Russian Federation ". Remember, the President of the Russian Federation centuries Putin, the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the head of the French Republic fran?ois Hollande held a telephone dialogues on provisions in the Donbass. Thus, according to the Elysee Palace, the country's leaders "channel four" stressed the progress in resolving the fall in the Ukraine.
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