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Showing Original Post only (View all)G-7 leaders declare Russia's actions to be illegal, may cancel G-8 summit in Sochi [View all]
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ukraine-crisis/seven-world-powers-suspend-preparations-g-8-summit-russia-n42701http://www.businessinsider.com/g-7-statement-condemning-russia-on-ukraine-2014-3
We, the leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States and the President of the European Council and President of the European Commission, join together today to condemn the Russian Federations clear violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, in contravention of Russias obligations under the UN Charter and its 1997 basing agreement with Ukraine. We call on Russia to address any ongoing security or human rights concerns that it has with Ukraine through direct negotiations, and/or via international observation or mediation under the auspices of the UN or the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. We stand ready to assist with these efforts.
We also call on all parties concerned to behave with the greatest extent of self-restraint and responsibility, and to decrease the tensions.
We note that Russias actions in Ukraine also contravene the principles and values on which the G-7 and the G-8 operate. As such, we have decided for the time being to suspend our participation in activities associated with the preparation of the scheduled G-8 Summit in Sochi in June, until the environment comes back where the G-8 is able to have meaningful discussion.
We are united in supporting Ukraines sovereignty and territorial integrity, and its right to choose its own future. We commit ourselves to support Ukraine in its efforts to restore unity, stability, and political and economic health to the country. To that end, we will support Ukraines work with the International Monetary Fund to negotiate a new program and to implement needed reforms. IMF support will be critical in unlocking additional assistance from the World Bank, other international financial institutions, the EU, and bilateral sources.
We also call on all parties concerned to behave with the greatest extent of self-restraint and responsibility, and to decrease the tensions.
We note that Russias actions in Ukraine also contravene the principles and values on which the G-7 and the G-8 operate. As such, we have decided for the time being to suspend our participation in activities associated with the preparation of the scheduled G-8 Summit in Sochi in June, until the environment comes back where the G-8 is able to have meaningful discussion.
We are united in supporting Ukraines sovereignty and territorial integrity, and its right to choose its own future. We commit ourselves to support Ukraine in its efforts to restore unity, stability, and political and economic health to the country. To that end, we will support Ukraines work with the International Monetary Fund to negotiate a new program and to implement needed reforms. IMF support will be critical in unlocking additional assistance from the World Bank, other international financial institutions, the EU, and bilateral sources.
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G-7 leaders declare Russia's actions to be illegal, may cancel G-8 summit in Sochi [View all]
geek tragedy
Mar 2014
OP
Excluding small Caribbean nations, wealth inequality in Russia is the highest in the world
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#39
I'm surprised at the lack of introspection when it comes to the G8 meeting in Canada in 2010.
polly7
Mar 2014
#40
I notice you didn't post anything with reference to Yanukovich's corruption. NT
Adrahil
Mar 2014
#27
Russia cares most right now about maintaining control of Sevastopol and bases.
idendoit
Mar 2014
#37
Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't we invade a sovereign nation or two in the 21st century?
Cheese4TheRat
Mar 2014
#24
How about giving Ukraine back the nukes they gave up in return for US/UK guarantee
kelly1mm
Mar 2014
#36