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Abstract:PANAMA CITY (Reuters) – The European Union hopes to pass the sixth round of sanctions against Russia at the next meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council, the blocs chief diplomat said on Monday.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpPANAMA CITY Reuters – The European Union hopes to pass the sixth round of sanctions against Russia at the next meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council, the blocs chief diplomat said on Monday.
pJosep Borrell told a news conference in Panama City, where he is on an official visit, the bloc hopes to curb Russias energy exports as part of its efforts to sanction Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pThe European Commission, the executive branch of the union, is expected to propose the package of EU sanctions this week, including a potential embargo on buying Russian oil – a measure that would deprive Moscow of a large revenue stream, but that has so far divided EU countries.
Borrell, who chairs the Foreign Affairs Council meetings, said he hopes the EU will be able to take “measures to significantly limit these imports” but conceded so far there is no agreement from all the members.
“But I am confident that, at least with regard to oil imports, this agreement will be possible between now and the next Council meeting,” he added.p
The Council has meetings scheduled for May 10 and May 16 later this month.
Reporting by Eli Moreno in Panama City Writing by Drazen Jorgic Editing by Lincoln Feast.
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