Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi speaks with the media as he arrives for the EU-Africa summit at the European Council building in Brussels, Belgium February 17, 2022. Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Pool via REUTERS ROME, Feb 18 (Reuters) – Any sanctions that may be imposed on Russia by the European Union should not include energy imports, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said on Friday. Draghi told reporters that the European Union was studying various sanctions options if Russia pushes ahead with a feared invasion of Ukraine. “We are discussing sanctions with the EU and in the course of these discussions we have made our position known, that they should be concentrated on narrow sectors without including energy,” Draghi said at a news conference. Italy imports 90% of its gas requirements, with Russia a key supplier. With tensions over Ukraine intensifying, Draghi said Russian President Vladimir Putin had asked to meet him, […]