EU enlargement chief Stefan Füle, pictured in Brussels last year, has told The Wall Street Journal that the Russian government is living in a “virtual reality” over its interpretation of a recent compromise trade deal involving Ukraine. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images NEW YORK—The European Union seemed set for a fresh clash with Russia after the bloc’s enlargement chief, Stefan Füle, accused Moscow of living in a “virtual reality” over its interpretation of a recent deal aimed at defusing trade tensions over Ukraine. The dispute threatens to dampen hopes that a Sept. 12 accord between the EU, Russia, and Ukraine could start to ease tensions between Brussels and Moscow. Last week, Russian Economy Minister Alexei Ulyukaev sent a letter to the European Commission’s trade chief and Ukraine’s foreign minister setting out Moscow’s interpretation of the agreement and warning that Russia could still retaliate against Ukraine for ratifying a broad trade and […]