"If I could, I would lift the sanctions against Russia immediately… Certainly, I think about our region, thousands of Veneto citizens, first of all, who are engaged in agriculture and agri-food sector and maintain business relations with the country [Russia]. These sanctions are costly to us, approximately one billion euros [$ 1,176 billion]," Luca Zaia, the president of Italy's Veneto region has said.
According to Zaia, Veneto has always viewed Russia as a partner. In June, the region signed a partnership agreement with Russia's Voronezh region, he added.
"When we are granted autonomy, we will certainly expand our international relations, new opportunities will arise," Veneto's head noted.
Several months earlier, a group of 24 members of the Regional Council of Veneto launched an initiative of lifting anti-Russia sanctions that adversely affect the region's economy and submitted a respective resolution for consideration of the Regional Council.
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Many Italian regions, namely Liguria, Lombardy and Veneto called for lifting restrictive measures imposed on Russia. In July 2016, the Lombardy Regional Council supported a resolution, initiated by the Lega Nord party, for recognizing Crimea as Russia's territory.