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52% of Germans supportd tougher economic sanctions on Russia by the end of July 2014. The mood in Germany is shifting towards tougher action even if this means it affects jobs in the export industries. About 3% of German exports go to Russia.
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Wall Street Journal 07.28.2014
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Wall Street Journal 07.30.2014
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New York Times 06.07.2015
EU Extends Economic Sanctions on Russia Until End of January
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