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G7 'will not recognise' Russia's Crimea takeover
PARIS: The
"We unequivocally denounce Russia's temporary occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol. Russia's attempts to legitimise it are not, and will not, be recognised," it said.
"We call on Russia to respect its international obligations, allow access to international monitors, and to immediately release all those who are unjustly detained," it said, adding: "Crimea is Ukraine."
Shortly after the annexation, Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine began fighting a conflict against the Ukrainian army that has so far claimed more than 13,000 lives, according to the UN.
The G7 -- a group that includes the US, UK, France, Germany and Japan -- called for all parties to implement a 2015 peace deal known as Minsk II that banned tanks and other heavy weapons.
"The full implementation of the Minsk agreements is the way forward for peace," the G7 said. "Russia is a party to the conflict in eastern Ukraine, not a mediator."
Russia has given citizenship to thousands in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and Lugansk regions and the West says Russia is continuing to send troops and arms to support the separatists.
Moscow denies the claims and blames a recent uptick in fighting on Ukrainian forces.
A diplomatic push by France and Germany known as the Normandy format is also seeking to resolve the conflict, though envoys have not met since 2019.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called last week for a summit with European countries and floated a direct meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in a bid to halt the violence.
Tensions between Moscow and Washington also spiralled into a diplomatic crisis this week after President Joe Biden said Putin would "pay a price" after US officials determined that Russia attempted to sway the recent American presidential election.
Biden also described Putin as a "killer," after the US government announced further export sanctions against Russia over the poisoning and subsequent imprisonment of the outspoken Putin critic Alexei Navalny.
Russia's foreign ministry responded on Wednesday by recalling its US ambassador for consultations on "what should be done and where to go in the context of ties with the United States".
G7
group of leading economic powers said on Thursday it would not accept Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, in a statement marking seven years since the takeover."We call on Russia to respect its international obligations, allow access to international monitors, and to immediately release all those who are unjustly detained," it said, adding: "Crimea is Ukraine."
Shortly after the annexation, Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine began fighting a conflict against the Ukrainian army that has so far claimed more than 13,000 lives, according to the UN.
The G7 -- a group that includes the US, UK, France, Germany and Japan -- called for all parties to implement a 2015 peace deal known as Minsk II that banned tanks and other heavy weapons.
"The full implementation of the Minsk agreements is the way forward for peace," the G7 said. "Russia is a party to the conflict in eastern Ukraine, not a mediator."
Russia has given citizenship to thousands in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and Lugansk regions and the West says Russia is continuing to send troops and arms to support the separatists.
A diplomatic push by France and Germany known as the Normandy format is also seeking to resolve the conflict, though envoys have not met since 2019.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called last week for a summit with European countries and floated a direct meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in a bid to halt the violence.
Tensions between Moscow and Washington also spiralled into a diplomatic crisis this week after President Joe Biden said Putin would "pay a price" after US officials determined that Russia attempted to sway the recent American presidential election.
Biden also described Putin as a "killer," after the US government announced further export sanctions against Russia over the poisoning and subsequent imprisonment of the outspoken Putin critic Alexei Navalny.
Russia's foreign ministry responded on Wednesday by recalling its US ambassador for consultations on "what should be done and where to go in the context of ties with the United States".
Top Comment
Madmax
1406 days ago
It is a ridiculous decision from G7. G7 says some action by Russia (occupying Crimea) is bad but cannot take any action!! This only shows the helplessness of G7 (7 most advanced nation in the planet). We need action, not merely some wise statements please.Read allPost comment
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