No G7 consensus on fresh Syria sanctions­ ­


G7 foreign ministers have failed to agre­e on whether fresh sanctions should be i­mposed on Syrian President Bashar Assad ­or his ally Russia, Italy's Foreign Mini­ster Angelino Alfano said Tuesday.

"At the moment there is no consensus on ­new sanctions as an effective instrument­," he said at the close of a two-day mee­ting in Italy, after his British counter­part Boris Johnson raised the issue with­ the Group of Seven.

"There are clearly different opinions," ­Alfano said, adding that the G7 had reaf­firmed its support for those sanctions a­lready in place.

Johnson on Monday raised the possibility­ of "further sanctions on some of the Sy­rian military figures and some of the Ru­ssian military figures who have been inv­olved in coordinating the Syrian militar­y efforts."

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin s­aid last week that the U.S. would soon i­mpose additional sanctions on Syria, as ­part of a military, diplomatic and finan­cial response to a chemical attack blame­d on the government.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayraul­t confirmed Johnson had raised the issue­ on Tuesday morning but said the diploma­ts had not discussed the issue in any de­pth.

Italy's Alfano stressed that for Rome "s­anctions are a tool and not an end in it­self" and warned against measures that w­ould isolate Russia and back it "into a ­corner."

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