European governments are struggling to decide what specific actions short of a military attack on Ukraine should trigger sanctions on Russia, complicating Western allies’ attempts to present a united front that could deter Moscow.
European Union preparations, coordinated with the U.S., are focusing on other forms of possible Russian aggression, including a disinformation campaign, a cyberattack, limiting gas supplies or attempts to destabilize the government of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy or the central bank, according to EU officials with knowledge of the discussions.
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