Russia says may respond to new Ukrainian sanctions
                 Source: Xinhua | 2019-05-16 03:52:07 | Editor: huaxia

A combination of file photos show Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko.

MOSCOW, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Russia may take steps in response to new sanctions imposed by Ukraine on Russian goods, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday.

"We need to remember that the previous decisions of the Russian side were provoked by the Ukrainian authorities," Peskov told reporters, when asked how Moscow would react to Kiev's sanctions. He did not elaborate.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Ukrainian government approved a ban on imports of Russian cement and plywood, a statement on the Ukrainian Ministry of Economic Development and Trade's website said.

The ministry estimated the value of Russian cement imports last year at around 17 million U.S. dollars and that of plywood imports at around 19.7 million dollars.

In another statement, the ministry said the Ukrainian government had approved imposing a special duty on all goods originating from Russia except coal, coke, gasoline, liquefied petroleum gas and pharmaceuticals from Aug. 1.

These steps were taken in response to the "aggressive and discriminatory" actions by Russia against Ukrainian goods imports, the Ukrainian ministry said.

Last year, Russia slapped economic sanctions against some 600 Ukrainian individuals, including senior officials and business tycoons, freezing their assets in Russia and banning the withdrawal of their capital from Russia.

It also imposed a ban on imports of various items, including foodstuffs and beverages, machinery and equipment, construction materials, furniture and household appliances.

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Russia says may respond to new Ukrainian sanctions

Source: Xinhua 2019-05-16 03:52:07

A combination of file photos show Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko.

MOSCOW, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Russia may take steps in response to new sanctions imposed by Ukraine on Russian goods, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday.

"We need to remember that the previous decisions of the Russian side were provoked by the Ukrainian authorities," Peskov told reporters, when asked how Moscow would react to Kiev's sanctions. He did not elaborate.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Ukrainian government approved a ban on imports of Russian cement and plywood, a statement on the Ukrainian Ministry of Economic Development and Trade's website said.

The ministry estimated the value of Russian cement imports last year at around 17 million U.S. dollars and that of plywood imports at around 19.7 million dollars.

In another statement, the ministry said the Ukrainian government had approved imposing a special duty on all goods originating from Russia except coal, coke, gasoline, liquefied petroleum gas and pharmaceuticals from Aug. 1.

These steps were taken in response to the "aggressive and discriminatory" actions by Russia against Ukrainian goods imports, the Ukrainian ministry said.

Last year, Russia slapped economic sanctions against some 600 Ukrainian individuals, including senior officials and business tycoons, freezing their assets in Russia and banning the withdrawal of their capital from Russia.

It also imposed a ban on imports of various items, including foodstuffs and beverages, machinery and equipment, construction materials, furniture and household appliances.

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