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8 of June, 20:02

The Kremlin at a meeting of the G7 have not heard anything new
Nothing new on the results of the summit of the group of seven in Germany on the issue of punishment relative to Russia, there have been, the Kremlin has already spoken on the issue, said the President's press Secretary Dmitry Peskov.
"We are already pronounced and the foreign Ministry, and today, and We spoke about his attitude to sanctions rhetoric, and nothing to add, because Nothing new. In truth, there is nothing to add, "said Sands, RIA" Novosti ".
Peskov also said that the formats of the G7 and G8 does not help us to discuss the world's problems, and the head of the Russian Federation centred on the work in other formats, which reflect the real balance of forces." discussion: invited Putin was not invited, invited, not invited, it's hard or easy - I want to repeat once again: the President of the Russian Federation centred on the work of other, much more effective in the current formats that reflect the realities of, say, all of the balances in the global economic space and so forth, " - said Sands. He clarified that the Russian Federation many times have listed these formats." by itself, now to gather seven or eight and productive to discuss the problems of the world is impossible, " He stressed. Before the first day of the week by the American leader Barack Obama said that partners USA G7 assured renewal after July of sanctions against Russia. Before that, the UK Prime Minister Cameron D. has stated that the penalties against the capital of Russia must be extended prior to the implementation of the Minsk agreements, which must be respected for both Ukraine and Russia. The head of the French Republic Francois Hollande early on the first day of the week said that the issue of extending sanctions against Russia will be discussed by the European Council in June. Remember, in the final statement of the "big seven" it is reported that the G7 leaders stand ready to impose further restrictive measures against Russia in connection with the conflict in Ukraine. On the first day of the week leaders of the countries "big seven" at the conference in Germany was unanimously in favor of maintaining pressure on the Russian Federation with sanctions. The head of Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel also met Before the G7 summit and agreed on sanctions against Russia. The President's press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said that in the capital of Russia drew attention to the statements of the participants of the summit "the big seven" on sanctions concerning Russia, but awaiting the official outcome of the meeting.

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