LONDON: The EU is ready to toughen sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine plane disaster, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Monday, indicating that it could target whole sectors of the economy including goods with possible military uses.
European Union foreign ministers meet on Tuesday to decide whether to broaden sanctions if President Vladimir Putin does not press Ukraine's pro-Kremlin separatists to allow access to the crash site, and reduce Moscow's support for the rebels.
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