WASHINGTON – Secretary of State John Kerry is warning Russia of harsher economic sanctions if it does not back down from involvement in Ukraine.
Kerry was testifying Tuesday before a Senate panel. He said pro-Russia demonstrators at regional government headquarters in Kharkiv and the Donetsk regional administration were a contrived pretext for military intervention.
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Kerry said the U.S. and European allies were united and willing to impose tough new penalties on Russian energy, banking and mining if Moscow fails to honour a sovereign Ukraine.
Kerry said he would meet next week in Europe with Russia Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Ukrainian officials. He said Russia has a choice and can work with the international community.
Russia annexed Crimea last month.
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