BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's indignation over Russian air strikes against rebels in Syria has shifted its debate on sanctions against Moscow over a different conflict - in Ukraine.
The EU's main economic sanctions against Russia are in place until the end of January and the bloc is now seen as likely to decide at the turn of the year to extend them.
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