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dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:11 PM Apr 2014

The EU hesitates to act over Ukraine

LISBON, Portugal — As tension mounts in eastern Ukraine, Europe's declarations of a strong and united response are starting to sound as credible as Russia's claims not to be involved in fomenting the unrest.

On Monday, foreign ministers from the 28 European Union countries filed out of a day-long meeting in Luxembourg to assure journalists that the bloc's position was "clear" and "strong" in response to the takeover of government buildings in several Ukrainian cities by armed units loyal to Russia.

However, they announced no concrete action against the regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin beyond a pledge that an unspecified number of names would added to a list of 33 Russian and Ukrainian figures currently banned from traveling to the EU and subjected to a freeze on their assets in Europe.

Stefan Meister, an expert in EU-Russia relations at the European Council on Foreign Relations, says the group’s reaction to the latest escalation is consistent with its response throughout the crisis. “It's just not sufficient. It's the minimum,” he says.

"EU member states can’t agree on serious sanctions on Russia," he said in a telephone interview from his office in Berlin. "They have economic interests in Russia and they can agree on neither energy sanctions nor financial sanctions, that's the problem."

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/europe/140415/eu-ukraine-russia-sanctions

Russia's Ukraine tactics sharpen EU split on sanctions

Diplomats said three camps of roughly equal size emerged at Monday's EU meeting. Those pushing towards tougher sanctions were Britain, France, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

Those most reluctant were Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Austria, Spain, Portugal and Malta. An undecided middle camp led by Germany included the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Ireland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia.

Czech Defence Minister Martin Stropnicky spelled out the problems of trying to keep Europe united on sanctions, which require unanimous agreement under the EU treaty.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/04/15/us-ukraine-crisis-eu-idUSBREA3E15120140415

Imposing economic sanctions would require the agreement of all 28 EU member states - one single veto would kill the issue.

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The EU hesitates to act over Ukraine (Original Post) dipsydoodle Apr 2014 OP
What many folks don't understand is that Europe is stll pissed over malaise Apr 2014 #1
The most significant one of the "no's" now is Bulgaria. dipsydoodle Apr 2014 #2
My mom lived through that war malaise Apr 2014 #3

malaise

(269,054 posts)
1. What many folks don't understand is that Europe is stll pissed over
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:14 PM
Apr 2014

NSA spying - yes there are lots of economic links with Russia but more than a few of the Euro left would rather a little more balance of power on planet earth.

The other important reality for Europe is that they really understand war.

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
2. The most significant one of the "no's" now is Bulgaria.
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:18 PM
Apr 2014

If they agreed to sanctions their government would fall overnight.

Yes - Europe really does understand war.

malaise

(269,054 posts)
3. My mom lived through that war
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:21 PM
Apr 2014

I know of what I speak

Yep the Bulgarian government knows. Structural adjustment has not worked for most of Eastern Europe - it's the same old 1% crap everywhere.

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