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Possible Relief of US Anti-Russia Sanctions to Split West Over Ukraine

© AFP 2023 / ANATOLII STEPANOVA man looks at Grad rocket louncher system after shelling of milita on November 23, 2014 in eastern Ukrainian city of Debalcevo
A man looks at Grad rocket louncher system after shelling of milita on November 23, 2014 in eastern Ukrainian city of Debalcevo - Sputnik International
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The readiness of US President-elect Donald Trump to lift US sanctions against Russia in exchange for a bilateral agreement on reduction of nuclear weapons may destroy the Western countries' consensus over the measures to address the situation in eastern Ukraine, the German government's point man on Russia said Friday.

European Union's Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini speaks to the media at a news conference after talks with Turkish officials in Ankara (File) - Sputnik International
Mogherini Claims EU Decisions on Russia Sanctions Independent of US Stance
BERLIN (Sputnik) Trump said on Monday that the sanctions against Russia could be removed, if Washington and Moscow agreed over the nuclear disarmament issue.

"The EU, which also imposed sanctions against Russia, considers these restrictions as a tool to pressure Russia into implementation of obligations under the 2015 Minsk agreement. If Trump puts together the two issues [sanctions and nuclear disarmament] into the context of a deal… it will destroy the Western consensus over the idea that these sanctions are the reaction on [Russia's] support of separatists in eastern Ukraine. Moscow would welcome such a dissociation of the West," Gernot Erler told Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung newspaper in an interview.

Election of Donald Trump as the US president in November 2016 opened new prospects for the future of US-Russian relations, as during the campaign he said Washington and Moscow need to normalize the relations and work closer together on a number of issues.

In December, the Russian envoy to the European Union, Vladimir Chizhov, said that the bloc would start reconsidering sanctions against Russia, over Moscow's alleged involvement in the Ukrainian conflict, if the new US administration softened the country's anti-Russian stance.

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