Russia slams European Union sanctions


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) AFP

Moscow: Russia reacted angrily after the European Union expanded its sanctions over the transfer of Siemens gas turbines to Moscow-annexed Crimea, calling the move 'hostile.
'The decision of Brussels to include a number of Russian officials and companies as a retaliatory measure for alleged illegitimate supply of Siemens gas turbines to Crimea prompts deep regret, the foreign ministry said in a statement.
The new sanctions target three people including deputy energy minister Andrei Cherezov and three companies involved in the gas turbines deal, according to the EU's official legal journal.
The companies hit by sanctions are the firm that bought the turbines, the current owner of the machinery, and a firm that specialises in setting up power plants in Crimea.
'We see this step, taken on the initiative of Berlin, as hostile and groundless, the ministry added, warning that 'we reserve the right to take retaliatory measures.
It insisted that the sanctions were imposed over a 'business disagreement that had been 'politicised to an absurd degree, singling out for blame both EU and Berlin..

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