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Fri, 03/02/2012 - 16:13
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One day the horrible regime in Syria will pay the bill, says Cameron

BRUSSELS (A.A) - European Union (EU) heads of state and government have called for preparation of new sanctions against Syrian administration that has not given up its policy of committing violence against its people.
EU foreign ministers have been commissioned to prepare more restrictive sanctions against the Syrian regime upon draft decisions presented to the EU leaders who gathered in Brussels.
The draft decisions have also called on Russia and China, the countries prevented United Nations Council from taking decisions against Assad regime, to "collaborate to end violence."
EU earlier brought visa ban on Bashar al-Assad and more than 100 of his relatives and froze their bank accounts because of his bloody policies that started almost a year ago.
EU which stopped importing oil from Syria in September, decided to freeze Syrian Central Bank's assets in the EU, suspend gold, precious mines and diamond trade with Syrian government agencies and central bank and ban cargo flights of Syrian airline companies last week.
British Prime Minister David Cameron who joined EU summit told reporters that the EU committed itself to document war crimes in Syria to set the stage for a "day of reckoning" for the country's leadership.