At G20 summit was given a clear signal to Putin’s Russia – Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron said that at the summit of “Big Twenty” in Brisbane, Russian aggressor received a clear message – to stop military intervention in Ukraine or get new sanctions.

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“I think the positive outcome of the summit was that the EU and America have made it clear of how we respond to this problem”, – said Cameron before leaving Australia.

“This approach will not change, and a month, and over the years”, – he stressed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin at a G20 summit in Brisbane, Australia was under a barrage of criticism from Western leaders regarding the violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.

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On Sunday morning Putin left the summit “Big Twenty” prematurely.

He explained his decision to leave Brisbane before publication of the final communiqué workload schedule and the need to “get some sleep”.

Before arrival in Australia in an interview with German journalists, Putin announced the next threats against Ukraine and the entire international community, stressing that “not allow” the successful completion of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) Ukrainian troops in Donbass and destruction of pro-terrorist organizations.

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