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US President Joe Biden on Wednesday said he would speak with other leaders from the Group of Seven advanced economies this week about potential additional sanctions against Russia as the war in Ukraine continues.
“We're always open to additional sanctions,” Mr Biden told reporters, when asked about US plans after the EU proposed its toughest sanctions yet against Russia on Wednesday, including a phased oil embargo.
“I'll be speaking with the members of the G7 this week about what we're going to do or not do,” Mr Biden added.
Russia has intensified its offensive in eastern Ukraine, Ukraine's defence ministry said on Wednesday, nearly 10 weeks into a war that has killed thousands of people, uprooted millions and flattened Ukrainian cities.
Russia has also stepped up strikes on targets in western Ukraine, saying it was disrupting western arms deliveries, and close Russian ally Belarus announced large-scale army drills.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen confirmed Mr Biden's intent, saying the US is in constant talks with its partners about further sanctions and could take “additional actions” to pressure Moscow to halt its aggression against Ukraine.
Ms Yellen told a Wall Street Journal conference on Wednesday she would not preview any specific actions, but said further measures were likely “if Russia continues this war against Ukraine".
New measures announced by the EU include sanctions against Russia's top bank and a ban on Russian broadcasters from European airwaves, as well as the embargo on crude oil in six months.
Family members mourn at the graveside of soldier Yuri Varyanytsia during the burial of three soldiers in the Field of Mars at Lychakiv cemetery in Lviv, Ukraine. Getty Images
A pedestrian takes a picture as she walks past the wreckage of a Russian armoured vehicle outside the National Museum of Military History of Ukraine in Kyiv. AFP
A man rides his bicycle over a heavily damaged bridge near Pechenegi village in the Kharkiv region, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. AFP
Pro-Russian troops fire from a tank near the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol. Reuters
Workers sew uniforms and material for flack jackets at a military clothing factory in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. Getty Images
A dog provides company at a flat damaged by a missile attack in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine. AFP
Patron, a dog trained by Ukrainian forces to sniff out explosives, near Kyiv. EPA
Lone skater Roman Kovalenko, 18, amid the damage at Peace Square in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine. All of his friends have fled. AFP
A Ukrainian sapper carries unexploded materiel during demining works at an airport in the town of Hostomel, north-west of Kyiv. AFP
Shelling of the Azovstal steel plant complex in Mariupol. Reuters
Violinist Irene Duval rehearses before a fundraiser to support Ukrainians arriving in the UK, at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in London. PA
A serviceman stands guard at the destroyed Ukrainian Antonov An-225 'Mriya' cargo aircraft in Hostomel. AFP
Galina Malets falls to her knees before the funeral service for her brother, fallen soldier Igor Malets, 59, in Lviv. Getty
Explosions at the Azovstal steel plant in besieged Mariupol, where Ukrainian forces continue to hold out against Russian invaders. AFP
A Ukrainian woman collects her belongings after her apartment was damaged by a missile explosion in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine. AFP
An apartment block damaged by a missile explosion in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine. AFP
Devastation around an apartment block hit by a missile in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine. AFP
Ukrainian men at the site of a missile explosion in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine. AFP
An elderly refugee from Avdiivka, eastern Ukraine, at a lunch provided by church group Awakening in Pokrovsk. AFP
Natalia Rudneva, 59, was injured in overnight shelling in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, that put her son in hospital. AP
Shocked occupants of an apartment building in Kramatorsk, Donbas, that was destroyed by overnight shelling . AP
A man outside his house in Mariupol, in territory under the government of the so-called Donetsk People's Republic, eastern Ukraine. The sign reads 'Bomb shelter, children'. AP
A woman passes Donetsk People's Republic militia tanks in Mariupol, eastern Ukraine. AP
A refugee camp outside Mariupol, in territory controlled by the government of the so-called Donetsk People's Republic. AP
The damaged St Godmothers Cover Church next to a bullet-riddled Ukrainian flag in Malyn, Ukraine. Getty Images
St Godmothers Cover Church, in Malyn, Ukraine. Getty Images
The ruins of an apartment building in Borodianka, Ukraine. Getty Images
Firefighters from the self-declared Donetsk People Republic Emergency Situations Ministry battle a blaze at an oil depot after missiles struck the facility in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Makiivka, 15 kilometres east of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine. AP
People wait for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to begin a speech televised on a screen in City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark. Reuters
An aerial view of the destroyed Hotel Ukraine in the northern city of Chernigiv. AFP
A woman who recently lost her husband arrives with her dog at a charity centre in Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine. AFP
A family of Ukrainian evacuees near a donation collection point in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Reuters
The ruins of a residential building in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernigiv, which was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion. AFP
People pay their respects during the funeral for Ukrainian serviceman Ruslan Borovyk in St Michael's Cathedral in Kyiv. AP
Crew chiefs and engineers with the 158th Fighter Wing meet before launching F-35A Lightning II fifth-generation aircraft at the Vermont Air National Guard Base, South Burlington, US. More than 200 Vermont air guard personnel, plus equipment and eight F-35s, are now in Europe. AP
Svitlana, 36, holds her sons Artem, 7, and Kyrylo, 5, while sheltering in a kindergarten in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. Getty Images
Men report to enlist in Ukrainian Territorial Defence Force units in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. Getty Images
A burning oil storage unit on the outskirts of Donetsk, Ukraine. Reuters
Russian MiG-29SMT jet fighters, forming the symbol Z in support of Russian military action in Ukraine, fly over Red Square in Moscow during a rehearsal for the Second World War Victory Parade on May 9, 2022. AFP
A warehouse after shelling in Severodonetsk, as fighting rages across Ukraine's east after a US warning that Moscow is preparing to formally annex eastern regions. AFP
Katya, 11, waits for her mother's treatment to end at the Severodonetsk Hospital in Severodonetsk. AFP
Antonina, 60, at a funeral home where she works and now lives with neighbours in Severodonetsk. AFP
A Russian serviceman patrols a street near the sea port of Berdyansk, Ukraine. AFP
A woman during the rally in front of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's office in Kyiv. AFP
Svitlana Karpenko, 53, at what is left of her house in Sloboda, Chernihiv region, Ukraine. She said it was destroyed by shelling. Reuters
The turret from a destroyed Russian tank stuck in the ground in Zalissia, Kyiv region, Ukraine. Reuters
Lyubov Lenko, 61, in front of her house in Budy, Chernihiv region, Ukraine, that she says was destroyed by shelling. Reuters
Nina Stefuryak, 2, playing in a park in front of a building destroyed by shelling in Borodianka, Kyiv region, Ukraine. Reuters
Mealtime at a centre for displaced people in Zaporizhzhia. AP
Volunteers assist a man after his arrival from Mariupol at a centre for displaced people in Zaporizhzhia. AP
People disembark a van to be registered by police after arriving in Zaporizhzhia. Getty Images
Firefighters damp down the ashes of a fire that destroyed a children's play area in Gorky Park in Kharkiv, Ukraine. EPA
A woman touches a piano as she inspects the damage in a classroom after shelling at Kharkiv National Kotlyarevsky University of Arts. EPA
US President Joe Biden and Lockheed Martin chief executive Jim Taiclet with Javelin anti-tank missile assembly workers during a tour of a Lockheed Martin weapons factory in Troy, Alabama, US. Reuters
Residents collect humanitarian aid in Borodyanka, Ukraine. Getty Images
Updated: May 04, 2022, 4:37 PM