Times of Oman

EU slaps sanctions on 6 Russian groups

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BRUSSELS: The European Union has imposed asset freezes on six Russian firms for their involvemen­t in the constructi­on of a new road-and-rail bridge linking Russia to the annexed Crimean peninsula, which the bloc says is illegal.

Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 after Ukraine’s pro-Russian president was toppled in an uprising.

The West condemned the seizure as an illegal annexation and imposed sanctions on Moscow.

After the annexation, the Kremlin ordered the building of a $3.6 billion bridge to link the peninsula to Russia.

The bridge, part of which was unveiled by Russian President Vladimir Putin in May, has drawn strong rebukes from the EU which says it is a further violation of Ukraine’s sovereignt­y.

A statement from the EU Council, which sets the bloc’s foreign and security policy, named six firms that will have their assets in the EU frozen.

EU persons and entities will not be able to make funds available to them, it said. The companies include three firms -- PJSC Mostotrest , SGM and Stroygazmo­ntazh Most OOO -- controlled by billionair­e Arkady Rotenberg, President Vladimir Putin’s former Judo sparring partner.

Constructi­on firm CJSC VAD, engineerin­g firm GPSM and the Zaliv Shipyard were also named.

“Through their actions they supported the consolidat­ion of Russia’s control over the illegally annexed Crimean peninsula, which in turn further undermines the territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and independen­ce of Ukraine,” the Council said.

Ukraine’s foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin said he welcomed the additional sanctions.

“Important warning also for European businesses not to go down same slippery slope,” Klimkin wrote on Twitter. Russia criticised the sanctions, saying they targeted people living on the peninsula.

“This is a policy of underminin­g, directed against Crimea’s residents,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova was quoted as saying by TASS news agency.

 ?? — REUTERS/Pavel Rebrov/File Photo ?? BONE OF CONTENTION: Cars drive along a bridge, which was constructe­d to connect the Russian mainland with the Crimean Peninsula across the Kerch Strait, May 16, 2018.
— REUTERS/Pavel Rebrov/File Photo BONE OF CONTENTION: Cars drive along a bridge, which was constructe­d to connect the Russian mainland with the Crimean Peninsula across the Kerch Strait, May 16, 2018.

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