eu may impose new syria sanctions as assad clings to power
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EU may impose new Syria sanctions as Assad clings to power

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The European Union may impose new sanctions on the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad as soon as next month, EU diplomats said on Saturday. Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said his EU counterparts meeting in Cyprus had agreed new sanctions were needed and had tasked Catherine Ashton, the bloc’s foreign policy chief, with preparing suggestions for talks next month. “We need to go further in (targeting Syria’s) financial sector and commercial activities,” Reynders told Reuters after the meeting in a luxury resort in Cyprus -- less than 400 kilometers (250 miles) from Damascus. The agreement comes amid frustration that Assad is clinging to power despite a 17-month uprising against him and several rounds of EU sanctions. These include an arms embargo and travel bans and asset freezes on around 50 businesses and 150 people. Ashton said the bloc would also boost its efforts to help refugees and other victims of the Syrian conflict and support Lakhdar Brahimi, the new U.N.-Arab League special envoy. “Sanctions are under review,” Ashton told a news conference in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, after the meeting. “Not only to consider whether more sanctions should be taken but to make sure that the enforcement of sanctions is done properly and any ability to evade them is dealt with.” Some 20,000 people have been killed in the conflict, according to U.N. figures. Ashton cited a figure of 230,000 people who she said had fled the country, mostly to Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon. The EU executive on Friday said it would donate 50 million euros ($64 million) to help Syrian civilians, adding to the 69 million it has already contributed. Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt warned it would be tough to find areas of the economy where sanctions could have a strong impact. “There is very little we can do,” Bildt told reporters. One other option would be to create a buffer zone shielded from air strikes but the EU executive has said that would be impractical without a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing intervention. Russia and China have so far vetoed attempts to pass tough Security Council sanctions against Assad. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said a week ago that France and Turkey had identified areas in the north and south of Syria that had escaped Assad's control, creating a chance for local communities to govern themselves without feeling they had to flee to neighboring countries. Other EU ministers were reluctant to support him for now. “We need to go back to the capitals and see how we feel about it,” Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said. “Nobody knows what to do about Syria, other than try to convince the Syrian opposition to be better united,” he said. “There is consensus also on the increase of sanctions in Syria,” Cypriot Foreign Minister Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis said, after announcing that the bloc’s 27 ministers had agreed on the need to massively strengthen humanitarian aid. She also said European nations were intent on working with Moscow, Assad’s main diplomatic and military supporter, despite anger over Russia and China vetoing three U.N. Security Council attempts to exert more pressure on Syria. “We also agreed that we have to work with Russia, we have to continue to work with Russia because we want to have them on board,” she added. Dutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal, meanwhile, said the European Union should brand Hezbollah a terrorist organization, a move that would enable the bloc to freeze the group’s assets in Europe. “We have for quite some time now argued that effective European measures should be taken against Hezbollah,” Rosenthal said. The Netherlands considers the Shiite Islamist movement, which is a member of the Lebanese government, a terrorist group, while Britain reserves the designation for Hezbollah’s armed wing. The United Nations on Friday almost doubled its humanitarian appeal for Syria to $347 million, estimating that more than 2.5 million people need food and medical help in the country. More than 1.2 million, more than half of them children, have become internally displaced in Syria, and some 200,000 refugees are massed in neighbors Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey and Iraq.  

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