Russia Says New U.S., Canada Sanctions Will Fuel Ukraine Unrest

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The latest round of Ukraine-related sanctions by the United States and Canada hamper efforts to resolve the conflict, Russia's foreign ministry said Saturday.

"The sanctions are directed to disrupt the political process," the ministry said in a statement following the announcement of the latest measures on Friday. 

"We advise Washington and Ottawa to think about the consequences of such actions," it said, adding: "We will start to develop counter-measures."

U.S. President Barack Obama issued an executive order prohibiting trade with Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in March. 

Additionally 24 individuals and entities were added to the U.S. Treasury blacklist -- people from Crimea and separatist leaders involved in fighting in eastern Ukraine as well as several Russians supporting the insurgency.

Canada meanwhile slapped fresh measures on Russia's oil and gas sector and issued travel bans on several politicians in Russia and the separatist regions.

"Crimea is the original and inseparable part of Russia. Residents of Crimea today are together with the Russian people, who never have and never will bend under external pressure," the Russian foreign ministry statement said.

Instead of helping resolve the conflict, the sanctions "support Kiev's 'party of war'," it said, referring to Ukrainian officials who oppose negotiating with separatists.

Kiev is now preparing for a new round of talks with representatives of the self-proclaimed "people's republics" of Donetsk and Lugansk, the latest effort to put an end to fighting that has killed over 4,700 people since April.

Crimea's new leaders dismissed the U.S. sanctions, saying the peninsula will now seek investors from Asia. "If the West doesn't want to work with us, we'll work with the East," deputy chairman of Crimea's council of ministers Dmitry Polonsky told AFP.

"Nothing scary is going to happen," he said. "There won't be any serious consequences, we'll just change our partners."

The newest additions to the U.S. blacklist are commanders and ministers in the separatist east, most of them Ukrainian nationals. 

It also includes Crimea's prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya whose looks and stern demeanor became a web sensation and inspired Japanese manga-style comics earlier this year.

Among the Russians now banned from travelling or owning assets in the United States are Konstantin Malofeyev, a businessman Kiev accuses of funding armed groups, and Alexander Zaldostanov, the leader of the Night Wolves, a pro-Putin motorcycle riders club, who is known as Khirurg (The Surgeon).

"I couldn't care less about what America does against me, but for me this is of course acknowledgement of my work for the Motherland," Zaldostanov told the Echo of Moscow radio, adding that his favorite bikes are Russian-made.

Comments 9
Default-user-icon macho macho man (Guest) 20 December 2014, 16:58

No bloody likely not under Putin a least, he's single handily brought back the food lines. They're broke, hungry, shirtless.. at least what they save on shirts they buy bread with. North Korea much?

Missing people-power 20 December 2014, 17:10

Russia invades Ukraine, but that's not the cause of unrest, it's the sanctions.

Default-user-icon littlejohn (Guest) 20 December 2014, 20:16

also please don't forget HA... HA will support Russia

Default-user-icon chartouni (Guest) 20 December 2014, 21:31

Thank you bigQAWMIjohn!! I especially enjoyed how you took the regular script you QAWMIS and your BAATHIST Komrades to defend and excuse the Syrian invasion and occupation of Lebanon and re-witting it to fit the Russia thing.

Default-user-icon AbuLiban (Guest) 20 December 2014, 23:04

Lmfao. Okay. Your post of full of facts like "Russia has a bigger and more self reliant economy then Iran and has many countries ready to support her like China, Iran, and MANY other countries". Russia will rely on China, Iran and MANY others LOL.

Missing VINCENT 20 December 2014, 20:35

Mr. Putin, you should have capitalized on your past achievements in Russia and should have never returned to politics. You thought you were siting comfortably, sounding smart and better than a canary with oil prices over $100 per barrel. You are trying to take on the economy, nature, geo-politics and and your peoples' expectations all at the same time while you never had any control over your biggest export. You are no longer living in the years of your "baboushkas". The modern day Russians are too much used to Western life style and comforts of every day life to be able to endure the Hitlers or winters of past.

Default-user-icon Charlie Rose (Guest) 21 December 2014, 01:01

Great repetition of Mr Friedman's interview on Charlie Rose.

Thumb Mystic 21 December 2014, 09:47

You westerners are so naive. The West also looses alot of funds, because of these useless sanctions, EU in particular. It will not hurt Russia in the long run, they didn't break during the soviet times, and they wont break now. Just like Iran didn't break during the Wests sanctions since the year 1979. The West thinks so highly of their sanctions it is very pathetic, it only makes the countries stronger and more self reliant.

Missing peace 21 December 2014, 10:41

good you benefit from western technology to post your daily BS here otherwise you would have needed your pigeon carriers.... pathetic hypocrit...