Oman Daily Observer

Italy renews pro-russia push ahead of EU summit

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BRUSSELS: Italy’s euroscepti­c government is pushing for a reduction of tensions between the European Union and Russia but risks isolation in Brussels as EU partners seek instead stronger measures to deter Moscow from interferin­g in EU affairs.

Russia has been subjected to EU sanctions since the 2014 Ukraine crisis and Rome has long urged a relaxation of the penalties on the grounds that they have hit Italian firms trading with Moscow.

In a new pro-russia thrust, Italy is now calling on EU partners to back a plan to channel EU money to small Russian firms that operate in sectors not covered by existing EU sanctions on banking, defence and the energy industry, three diplomats said.

That initiative preceded a two-day summit of EU leaders due to start later on Wednesday in Brussels.

Rome is also resisting EU proposals to impose sanctions on countries that carry out cyber-attacks, in another move seen as being in favour of Moscow.

Diplomats said the new EU sanctions regime would be aimed mostly at Russia, which has been in recent months at the centre of allegation­s of elections meddling via social media in various Western states, as well as cyber warfare and security breaches conducted through electronic means.

Italy was the only EU member state that openly resisted the new sanctions regime, according to a confidenti­al EU document seen by Reuters.

The diplomatic push in Brussels coincides with a visit of Italy’s far-right Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini to Russia on Wednesday, the second since he was sworn in four months ago. — Reuters

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