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European Union foreign ministers looked unlikely to join the United States on Monday (16 April) in imposing new economic sanctions on Russia or Syria over chemical weapons attacks that prompted the first co-ordinated Western air strikes in Syria, ekri Robin EMMOTT ak Gabriela Baczynska.

After Britain and France joined the United States in missile salvoes meant to cripple Syrian chemical arms facilities and prevent their further use, Western leaders sought to emphasis diplomacy, with an EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg.

"Li enpòtan anpil pou estrès (frape yo) pa yon tantativ pou chanje mare nan lagè a nan peyi Siri oswa pou gen yon chanjman rejim," Britanik Sekretè Zafè Etranjè Boris Johnson te di repòtè yo sou arive nan reyinyon an.

"Mwen pè lagè a moun lavil Aram pral ale nan nan terib li yo, fason mizerab. Men, li te mond lan ki di ke nou te gen ase nan itilize nan zam chimik, "li te di.

In Luxembourg, ministers were set to release a statement to keep open the option of new travel bans and asset freezes on Syrians the West accuses of links to the 7 April poison gas attacks on a rebel enclave outside Damascus. But diplomats foresaw no decisions on Monday, especially against Russians.

“We have to keep pushing to get a ceasefire and humanitarian aid through the (United Nations) Security Council and eventually a peace process,” Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok told reporters.

“The only solution is a peace process through the Security Council,” said Blok, who met his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on Friday (13 April).

The United States is due to announce new economic sanctions on Russia aimed at companies it alleges were dealing with equipment related to chemical weapons, according to US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.

Sepandan, diplomat Inyon Ewopeyen te avèti ke jiskaske gouvènman Ewopeyen yo te gen plis lide sou sa Etazini te planifye, li pa t posib pou yo suiv pwosperite. Nan tan lontan, mezi Inyon Ewopeyen yo pafwa vini mwa apre Washington.

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Russia is Europe’s biggest energy supplier and, while the EU has imposed significant sanctions on Moscow’s financial, energy and defence sectors over the crisis in Ukraine, close ties between Russia and some EU members complicate discussions about new punitive measures.

The European Union has already imposed a range of economic sanctions on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government, cutting off most diplomatic and economic links, but to no avail.

Nan Inyon Ewopeyen an, ki se akòz kenbe yon konferans donatè entènasyonal pou peyi Siri semèn pwochèn, pifò gouvènman kounye a dakò ke Assad pa ka kontinye kòm prezidan pou chita pale lapè yo reyisi.

"Li pral gen yon solisyon ki enplike tout moun ki gen enfliyans sou rejyon an," Alman Minis Zafè Etranje a Heiko Maas te di nan Luxembourg. "Okenn moun pa ka imajine yon moun ki sèvi ak zam chimik kont pwòp pèp li yo pou fè pati solisyon sa a."

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