美國有線電視新聞網(wǎng) 2014年7月30日
埃德·佩恩和尼克Paton沃爾什
烏克蘭頓涅茨克(CNN)——親俄反對(duì)派與烏克蘭政府軍隊(duì)在國家東部對(duì)抗的冷戰(zhàn)回音。
本周歐盟和美國對(duì)俄羅斯新的反對(duì)制裁公布,莫斯科方面也變得愈加孤立,。
“我們今天宣布主要的制裁是將繼續(xù)加大對(duì)俄羅斯的壓力,包括支持俄羅斯在烏克蘭的非法活動(dòng)的親俄勢力和集團(tuán),”美國總統(tǒng)奧巴馬周二在白宮南草坪上說,。(更多全球資訊請(qǐng)點(diǎn)擊瀏覽)
“換句話說,今天俄羅斯再次從國際社會(huì)孤立自己,了幾十年的真正進(jìn)步又回到原點(diǎn)。”
新的嚴(yán)重制裁顯示西方對(duì)俄羅斯其有爭議的吞并克里米亞的耐心減弱,再加上俄支持親俄反對(duì)派和17日在烏克蘭東擊落的馬來西亞航空公司MH-17中298人其中許多歐洲人在機(jī)上所帶來的沖擊,。
歐盟一些新的制裁目標(biāo)普京的八個(gè)親信和三個(gè)“實(shí)體”,,制裁限制他們進(jìn)入歐盟資本市場,一位不愿透露姓名歐盟官員說。周三將公布這些被限制的人和集團(tuán),官員說,。
三家國有銀行周二被華盛頓列入制裁名單,,這意味著俄羅斯六大金融機(jī)構(gòu)已有五個(gè)被列入制裁名單,根據(jù)奧巴馬政府的一位高級(jí)官員所透露。
By Ed Payne and Nick Paton Walsh, CNN
July 30, 2014 -- Updated 0659 GMT (1459 HKT)
Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN) - There are echoes of the Cold War as proRussian rebels battle Ukrainian government forces in the nation's east.
With the new sanctions announced by the European unio and United States against Russia this week, the stakes are getting higher and Moscow is getting more isolated.
"The major sanctions we're announcing today will continue to ratchet up the pressure on Russia, including the cronies and companies supporting Russia's illegal activities in the Ukraine," U.S. President Barack Obama said from the White House South Lawn on Tuesday.
"In other words, today Russia is once again isolating itself from the international community, setting back decades of genuine progress."
The new and harder-hitting sanctions show the West's waning patience with Russia over its disputed annexation of Crimea, its support of pro-Russian rebels and the impact of the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which had many Europeans among the 298 people on board when it went down over eastern Ukraine.
Some of the new EU sanctions target eight "cronies" of Putin and three "entities" by limiting their access to EU capital markets, an EU official said on condition of anonymity. The people and entities will be named Wednesday, the official said.
Three state-owned banks named Tuesday by Washington means five of the top six financial institutions in Russia were on the sanctions list, according to a senior Obama administration official.