saying it's inevitable, i think she is direct to matt first and foremost at german businesses, which of course -- directing that first and foremost the german businesses which of course rely on exports to russia. they've been very nervous about using economic measures against russia. looking at today's deal, for instance, some of the german oil industry would like a similar deal to the one the french have managed to thrash out for their military sector, namely that existing contracts should be protected and should be allowed to go ahead. having said that, many german business leaders have begun to say in the last few days that they do agree and believe that economic pressure should be used to get russia to change its mind in ukraine. >> even though these are the toughest to date, some are calling them goldilocks sanctions, just enough to please washington but not enough to infuriate vladimir putin. >> i don't think it is as much about him. a more pleasing anyone, i think it is intended to show that the eu can follow up on it rhetoric. it was important for the eea or to follow up with