Britain said to seek EU defense export ban on Russia - Bloomberg


  • World
  • Monday, 21 Jul 2014

(Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron will push the European Union to accelerate existing sanctions against Russia and ban the export of defence equipment to the country, Bloomberg reported on Sunday.

The news service, citing an unidentified official from Cameron's office, reported Britain will call for sanctions against the entire Russian defense sector as well as against individuals and firms who are supporting separatists in Ukraine or helping the Russian government. (http://bloom.bg/1u6rVQd)

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