Ukraine's parliament today approved a law paving the way for a string of sanctions on Russian businesses and nationals accused of backing a separatist uprising in the east of the country.
Kiev has drawn up a sanctions list of 65 mainly Russian companies and 172 individuals and the new law now gives Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council - headed by the president - the right to impose the punitive measures.
"Bill on sanctions passed - our country will defend itself against the aggressor, its terrorists and their sponsors," Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk wrote on Twitter.
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Kiev and its Western allies accuse the Kremlin of stoking a separatist insurgency tearing apart the east of the country, with the EU and US slapping the toughest sanctions on Russia since the end of the Cold War.
Lawmakers in Kiev dropped several controversial clauses from the bill that would have given security officials the right to ban any foreign or local media outlets without going to court.
The proposed legislation had been blasted as "very dangerous" by media watchdog Reporters Without Borders.