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At the G20
Summit, the West warn Russia over Ukraine
Vladimir Putin asked Russia withdrawing
troops from Eastern Ukraine region.
Western leaders who attended
the G20 in Australia warned Russia to respect a
truce inUkraine.
When breaking the truce, Russia will
be endangered further sanctions.
Prime Minister David Cameron United
Kingdom to the President of Russia VladimirPutin said that there
will be major changes to Western relations with Russia,
if Russiacontinued the deployment of troops in the regions
of Ukraine.
United States President Barack
Obama described the actions of Russia in Ukraine as
something awful.
Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper straightforwardly asking Russia to
get out ofUkraine.
"I want to shake
hands with you, but there's one thing I want to say to you:
you have to get out of Ukraine," says PRIME MINISTER Harper to
President Putin, as PRIME MINISTER Harper spokesman delivered.
Russia has denied
that they were sending troops and weapons to the Ukraine.
He reports that Putin would
leave the G20 Summit early, but Putin's spokesman has
already denied this news.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin said
the United States and the European Unionsanctions not only Russia but
also would damage the world economy.
He said the sanctions were a
mistake, contrary to the trade agreements and theUNITED
NATIONS only has the power to implement it.
The sanctions applied since the
annexation of the Crimean region of Russia, Ukraineand the
alleged involvement of Ukraine in the East.
Putin spoke before
the start of the G20 SUMMIT in Brisbane, Australia that
will focus attention on increased growth.
World leaders,
including Putin, United States President Barack Obama and
the Chinese President Xi Jinping gathered to attend the two-day meeting.
Australia Prime
Minister Tony Abbott says the leaders will discuss the
creation of the work, identifying tax pengemplang and
strengthening of the world economy.
Activists also want climate
change be included in the agenda, but Australia expresslyrejected
it.
World leaders arrive
in Australia later this week to attend the G20 Summit in
the city ofBrisbane, Queensland.
The two-day SUMMIT of leaders
of the United States, followed by China, Indonesiaand Russia will focus
attention on increased growth.
Australia Prime
Minister Tony Abbott says the leaders will discuss the
creation of the work, identifying tax pengemplang and
strengthen the world economy.
Tensions with Russia regarding Ukraine will
also attract attention, while activists wantclimate change put
into agenda.
In Brisbane, local government
officials were closed for one day because of therestrictions on travel.
Thirteen world
leaders are scheduled to arrive in the City Friday.
About 6,000 police
were deployed to maintain security.
Twenty-seven groups given
permission to berunjuk sense in some particular place.
Thousands of people are
expected to be present at the end of the week. (BBC)

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