European Union leaders holding a crisis meeting on Ukraine on Thursday could impose sanctions on Russia if there has been no “de-escalation” by then, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said.
Fabius said that such measures could include restrictions on visas, the assets of individuals and existing discussions on economic ties with Russia.
“Let’s start to initiate the path of dialogue, but at the same time tomorrow there is an EU summit and sanctions could be voted tomorrow if there is no de-escalation. I expect and hope that Russia will today tell usthat there is a prospect for dialogue with a contact group,” he said, referring to proposals to form a grouping of key players in the Ukraine crisis.
Fabius was speaking before hosting talks between his Russian, US, Ukrainian and other counterparts on the margins of a long-scheduled meeting on Lebanon in the French capital.