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7 of June, 15:01

Cameron tried to convince Europe to be unified on the issue of punishment
Prime Minister Cameron D. said that Europe should be unified on the issue of keeping the sanctions against Russia due to the fall in the Ukraine.

in the Bavarian castle ELMAU June 7-8 meet the leaders of the countries "big seven" - Germany, USA, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and the UK. Russia, which was adopted in "seven" in 1998, with 2014 in fact excluded from participation in the meetings of the group because of the events in Ukraine.

"We must seek to secure that Europe remains United," said Cameron, speaking about the anti-Russian sanctions at the conference "the big seven" in Germany.

The British Prime Minister said that sanctions " have an impact on all countries ".

Relations between Russia and the West deteriorated in connection with the situation in Ukraine. Before the US and EU has imposed punishment on a number of Russian Residents, they are prohibited from entering the EU because of their positions on Crimea and Ukraine. Over the past year the sanctions list, many times replenished with new individuals and legal entities. Summer 2014 was added and sectoral economic penalties. In response, Russia restricted imports of food items from countries that have entered against her punishment: USA, EU, Canada, Australia and Norway.

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