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Europe’s coalition of members against Russian sanctions is getting stronger

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If patience was the Russian strategy to counter the ridiculous sanctions placed against it by the EU, then the strategy may finally be working.

The truth is a hard thing to keep down, especially one that involves an illegal western backed coup with nazi infused elements.

It appears that seven EU member states are starting to finally feel confident enough to stand up to Angela Merkel and her US sponsors, in order to put an end to a US imposed sanctions policy that has been detrimental to Europe’s security and economic growth.

Sputnik News Agency Reports…

The list of no-backers includes Cyprus, whose President Nicos Anastasiades visited Moscow in February, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who met with Vladimir Putin earlier this month, and Greek Premier Alexis Tsipras, who is due in Moscow in April.

Along with Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Spain, these three countries are reluctant backers of economic curbs against Russia and, as long as the shaky truce holds in eastern Ukraine, the anti-sanctions bloc will lay down a marker at an EU summit starting Thursday in Brussels, Bloomberg reported.

“The likeliest outcome is that they will not agree to roll over the sanctions now and they will put off a decision until the last possible moment before the sanctions expire,” Ian Bond, a former British diplomat now with the Center for European Reform in London, said by phone.

“The anti-sanctions camp seems to be growing in confidence,” Steven Blockmans, an analyst at the Center for European Policy Studies in Brussels, told Bloomberg by phone.

EU governments halted trade and visa talks with Russia and started blacklisting Russian politicians and military officers shortly after Crimea rejoined Russia last March. Those asset freezes and travel bans were extended by six months in January 2015.

Meanwhile, the foreign minister of Latvia, which currently holds the EU’s rotating chair, does not believe any new sanctions against Russian will be discussed in Brussels.

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http://sputniknews.com/europe/20150318/1019648159.html

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The disgusting western media blackout of the Konstantinovka murder of an 8 year old girl

As expected, Kiev blatantly violates Minsk agreement by not recognising Donbas region