EU eyes sanctions against Ukraine separatists – officials

European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini addresses a news conference after meeting NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (unseen) at the European External Action Service (EEAS) building in Brussels November 4, 2014. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

By Adrian Croft and Robin Emmott

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union governments moved to put more Ukrainian separatists under asset freezes and travel bans on Monday but took no action to step up economic sanctions on Russia despite voicing alarm about an upsurge of violence in Ukraine.

EU foreign ministers in Brussels asked officials to put forward names of an unspecified number of pro-Russian separatists to be added to the EU's sanctions list by the end of the month.

"Sanctions ... are an effective tool in a broader strategy," the EU's new foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, told a news conference, adding that she would visit Kiev as soon as a new government is formed. She said she was open to visiting Moscow "if the conditions are there".

Around 120 Ukrainian and Russian officials are already under EU asset freezes and travel bans.

Tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine have risen again as a result of a Nov. 2 election by eastern Ukraine separatists, repeated ceasefire violations and NATO's assertions -- denied by Moscow -- that Russia has sent tanks and troops to eastern Ukraine in recent days.

The EU foreign ministers called in a statement for "a halt to the continuous violations of the ceasefire, a withdrawal of all illegal and foreign forces, mercenaries and military equipment".

The ministers called on Ukraine to redouble its economic and political reform efforts and urged Russia, Ukraine and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to intensify talks.

Mogherini expressed her own readiness to help resolve the crisis. "Russia is part of the problem but is also for sure part of the solution," Mogherini said.

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EU eyes sanctions against Ukraine separatists - officials

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