Brussels, Belgium. 17 March 2014. (L-R) British Foreign Secretary William Hague, Dutch Foreign minister Frans Timmermans and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius at the start of the European Union Foreign Ministers council on the situation in Ukraine at European Council headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 17.03.2014 EU foreign ministers are due to discuss further sanctions against Russia after a Moscow-backed referendum in Crimea backed a split from Ukraine. Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News

Brussels, Belgium. 17 March 2014. (L-R) British Foreign Secretary William Hague, Dutch Foreign minister Frans Timmermans and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius at the start of the European Union Foreign Ministers council on the situation in Ukraine at European Council headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 17.03.2014 EU foreign ministers are due to discuss further sanctions against Russia after a Moscow-backed referendum in Crimea backed a split from Ukraine. Credit:  dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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(L-R) British Foreign Secretary William Hague, Dutch Foreign minister Frans Timmermans and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius at the start of the European Union Foreign Ministers council on the situation in Ukraine at European Council headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 17.03.2014 EU foreign ministers are due to discuss further sanctions against Russia after a Moscow-backed referendum in Crimea backed a split from Ukraine. The 28-member bloc is considering a visa ban and an asset freeze against a number of Russian officials. More than 95 percent of Crimean voters backed joining Russia, local officials said. by Wiktor Dabkowski

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