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EU AND US IMPOSE CRIMEAN SANCTIONS ON PUTIN -- Al Jazzeera The European Union and United States have agreed to impose sanctions against Russian and Ukrainian officials deemed responsible for a contested independence referendum in Crimea, officials have said. Lithuanias Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius said in a tweet on Monday that 21 officials would be targeted by travel bans and asset freezes, with more EU measures in few days. The US has also imposed financial sanctions on 11 Russian and Ukrainian government officials and politicians, including two top advisers to Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich. The list of officials who will see any property, assets and interests blocked in the US also includes Dmitry Rogozin, Russias deputy prime minister. Washington says its sanctions targets those who undermine democratic processes and institutions in Ukraine. Despite these moves, President Putin signed a decree on Monday recognising Ukraines Crimea region as a sovereign state, Russian news agencies cited the Kremlin press service as saying. France moved forward with cancelling a trip to Moscow by its Defence and Foreign Ministers that had been planned for Tuesday, ahead of the EU summit talks to be held in Brussels on Thursday and Friday, where the crisis in Ukraine is expected to top the agenda. The list of those sanctioned by EU ministers will be released in the EUs daily Official Journal, but diplomats said 13 were from Russia and 8 from Ukraines Crimea region. They were targeted for undermining the sovereignty of Ukraine. Crimea moves to secede The ministers met after a referendum on Sunday showed an overwhelming majority in Crimea in favour of joining Russia, a vote the EU condemned as illegal and in violation of Moscows own international commitments to preserve the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Crimeas regional assembly declared independence from Ukraine after the referendum, and applied to join Russia, saying all Ukrainian state property on the peninsula would be nationalised. The republic of Crimea appeals to the United Nations and to all countries of the world to recognise it as an independent state, read a document approved on Monday by the assembly. It followed the announcement by introducing the Russian ruble as a second currency alongside the Ukrainian hyyvnia. Crimeas deputy prime minister also said the region has set up a new central bank and is expecting to get $30m in support from Russia. Meanwhile in Kiev, Ukraines parliament approved the partial mobilisation of troops to counter Russian interference in the country. A majority of deputies approved the motion, citing the worsening political situation in the country... and Russias interference in Ukraines internal affairs.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:08:06 +0000

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