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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sanctions package" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to punitive measures taken by one or more governments or organizations to enforce compliance with a rule, treaty, or law. For example, "The European Union imposed a sanctions package against Russia in response to its illegal annexation of Crimea."
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Kerry denied an EU sanctions package was failing to coalesce.
President Clinton signed a stringent new sanctions package — which, for Cancio, provided an opportunity.
David Cameron admitted he was not satisfied with the weak EU sanctions package.
Russian officials vowed to take reprisal measures for the American sanctions package.
So why announce the sanctions package on Tuesday and do so much potential damage at the NPT?
The British-based advocacy group Global Witness has proposed including timber in the new Liberia sanctions package.
Doubts about the resolve of Europe to put together a sanctions package against Russia were dismissed by diplomats.
The United States' decision to ignore the nuclear-swap deal and push through a new sanctions package was also "positive for us," he maintained.
On Monday, Mr. Obama laid out the details of the sanctions package for Mr. Hu, according to a senior White House official familiar with the discussion.
Both Westerwelle and Hague had warned the EU could fail to agree a common position on the sanctions package, which was to expire automatically on Friday.
After the meeting, Sean McCormack, the State Department spokesman, said there was now "widespread agreement, although not total agreement," on elements of an initial sanctions package.
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