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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Russia mulls closing airspace in response to new Western sanctions





Russia does not rule out the possibility that it might close its airspace in response to new Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis, prime minister Dmitry Medvedev said Monday.

"If there are sanctions connected with energy or further restrictions on our financial sector, we will have to strike back in an asymmetric way, such as restrictions in the transport sphere," Medvedev said in an interview with Vedomosti, a business daily.

"We will have to respond to the restrictions imposed on us," he said. "If Western carriers cannot overfly our airspace, it may lead to the bankruptcy of many airlines that are teetering on the brink of survival."

Medvedev, however, admitted it would be a bad option. "We would just like our partners to realize that."

He stressed that additional sanctions would not help bring peace to Ukraine, but only threaten the global security system. He warned that "sanctions are always double-edged." Moreover, Medvedev expressed his hope that the Western sanctions can be turned into chances for the domestic industry to develop, adding that Russia may make further adjustments of counter sanctions imposed on Western countries.

"We should try to use the situation to bring benefits to the country and our economy," he said. "We should not harm our citizens; this is the first and most important consideration."

The European Union (EU) was due to announce fresh sanctions on Russia later Monday, although a ceasefire between government and rebel forces is generally taking hold in eastern Ukraine.

Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that Russia will "certainly" react if the EU imposes new sanctions against it for allegedly "destabilizing eastern Ukraine."

The EU and the United States have slapped sanctions against Moscow to punish its alleged military assistance to insurgents in eastern Ukraine. In early August, Russia imposed a one-year ban on food imports from the EU, the United States, Australia, Canada and Norway in counter measures.

Credit to China Times

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