The Asian Age

Germany: Raise Russia curbs

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Rukla, Dec. 19: German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht on Sunday called for harsher sanctions against Russia over its troop deployment on the Ukrainian border, as she was set to visit Lithuania to inspect Nato troops.

Those responsibl­e for any aggression had to face “personal consequenc­es”, Lambrecht said, adding that Germany and its allies should put Russian President Vladimir Putin and his entourage “in our sights”.

“We have to exhaust all the diplomatic and economic sanction possibilit­ies. And all further steps should be agreed with our allies,” the Social Democrat said.

The comments came ahead of a visit to Lithuania on Sunday as the Nato member and fellow Baltic nations Estonia and Latvia worry about regional security after Russian deployed tens of thousands of troops near its border with Ukraine.

The trip is Lambrecht’s first since being named defence minister, after new German Chancellor

Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats formed a coalition government with the Greens and the liberal FDP earlier this month.

Similar military units were sent to other Baltic states and Poland in 2017 to deter Russian aggression after Moscow annexed Crimea and helped separatist­s take over parts of eastern Ukraine three years earlier.

After amassing some 100,000 troops near Ukraine, Russia on Friday unveiled proposals to contain the role of the United States and Nato in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, calling for urgent negotiatio­ns with Washington.

The proposals called for the US-led Nato alliance not to admit new members or establish bases in exSoviet countries.

The West has threatened Russia with harsh sanctions should its soldiers enter Ukraine.

In the wake of Ukraine discussion­s by EU leaders in Brussels last week, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said the current regional security situation is “probably... the most dangerous it’s been in 30 years”. —

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