LONDON (Reuters) - Russia will be hit with new European Union sanctions targeting EU-Russian trade flows and its energy, financial services and arms sectors if it invades eastern Ukraine, British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday.
Cameron detailed the scope of potential future EU sanctions as he prepared to meet a delegation of Ukrainian lawmakers later on Wednesday including Vitaly Klitschko, a senior Ukrainian politician and likely presidential candidate, and Petro Poroshenko, one of Ukraine's richest men.