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Montenegro, Iceland, Norway, Albania join EU sanctions against those who threaten Ukraine's sovereignty

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April 11, 2014, 9 p.m. | Ukraine — by Interfax-Ukraine

Ukrainian opposition supporters hold flags of the European Union as they guard the gates of the Mikhailovsky monastery in Kiev on November 30, 2013. This monastery became a refuge for protesters after the dispersal of the rally.
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 Montenegro, Iceland, Albania and Norway have joined the EU's decision to impose sanctions against individuals whose actions undermine or threaten the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine.

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