Russia sanctions to be extension of existing measures - UK's Hague


  • World
  • Sunday, 27 Apr 2014

LONDON (Reuters) - A fresh round of sanctions on Russia will be an extension of existing measures including travel bans and asset freezes on individuals, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Sunday.

Hague said that while diplomatic routes to de-escalate the crisis remained open, Europe and the United States were also working on more far-reaching measures of economic, trade and financial sanctions in case Russia did not back down.

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