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UK prime minister: Coordinated energy sanctions, including Russian oil ban, still "very much on the table"
From CNN's Niamh Kennedy in London
Coordinated energy sanctions against Moscow, including a ban on Russian oil, are still "very much on the table," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Monday.
Speaking during a news conference alongside his Dutch and Canadian counterparts in London, Johnson said it was the "right thing" to move away from Russian hydrocarbons.
On Sunday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told CNN's Jake Tapper that the United States is “now talking to our European allies and partners to look at a coordinated way” to ban Russian oil.
Responding to a question as to whether Blinken was wrong in his remarks, Johnson replied, "No, I don't think Tony Blinken was wrong."
"In the sense that we're all together now moving very, very fast and seeing that something that perhaps three or four weeks ago we would never have considered is now very much on the table," Johnson continued.
Countries need to consider how to move away from Russian hydrocarbons "as fast as possible," Johnson added.
"We're going to work together on making sure that we all have the substitutes and the supplies that we need," Johnson continued.
Canada takes direction from Putin rival to sanction 10 more Russians over Ukraine
Mike BlanchfieldThe Canadian PressStaff
Published Monday, March 7, 2022 4:12AM ESTLast Updated Monday, March 7, 2022 4:18PM EST
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, centre, with Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau, left, and Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte walk from 10 Downing Street on Monday, March 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, Pool)

Canada takes direction from Putin rival to sanction 10 more Russians over Ukraine
Canada poked Russia in the eye on Monday by sanctioning 10 people identified by Vladimir Putin's top domestic opponent as the federal government works with allies to hammer Russia's economy in response to that country's invasion of Ukraine. But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in London at the...