Tense atmosphere for Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in the G20 summit today and tomorrow in Brisbane, Australia. Ukrainian conflict should overshadow discussions about global growth and the Western pressure on Moscow to stop its alleged flow of arms and troops in the east of Ukraine, should multiply.
The situation is such that the Secretary General of the UN has even said that "the world seemed divided in the manner of a Cold War. I sincerely hope that all these outstanding issues will be resolved in accordance with the protocol and memorandum of Minsk, which were approved by Russia, the European Union and the Americans. "
"While it was not in the agenda of the G20, the situation and the military escalation continues to be a major concern, said for his part the President of the European Council. The EU continues to believe that it can only be a political solution to the crisis. We will continue to use all diplomatic means, including sanctions at our disposal. "
British Prime Minister yesterday ruled unacceptable acts of Russia in Ukraine. US President told him "Russian aggression" that "represents a threat to the world." French President should deal with his Russian counterpart case of Mistral.
With AFP and Reuters
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