EU leaders have agreed to renew sanctions against Russia for another six months. The punitive measures include the freezing of more than €200 million in Russian central bank assets. The announcement comes as policymakers gathered in Brussels, days after NATO members promised to ramp up defence spending. William Denselow reports.
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