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10 of June, 16:03

Cameron expects that the Russian Federation will affect the Ukrainian militia
Irina Chumakova. Prime Minister Cameron D. expects that Russia will affect the "separatist forces" in Ukraine to end the violence.

"We expect that the Russian Federation will cease support for separatist forces and to use its influence to end the violence", said the Prime Minister, speaking in the house of Commons.

The Prime Minister repeated a lot of times dubbed the first position of the West about the fact that " the current penalties are required to remain to the full implementation of the Minsk agreements ".

"Full implementation of the agreements also means actions from Ukraine. For this reason it is vitally necessary that the head of Ukraine Petro - ed.) Poroshenko has received support in implementing political and economic reforms, " said Cameron.

He reiterated the position of the G7 countries about the fact that " against Russia will be introduced further punishment, if Russia takes further aggressive action."

first Ukrainian authorities, as well as the United States and the European Union has repeatedly accused Moscow of meddling in Ukraine's Affairs. Russia denies it and calls such accusations are unacceptable. Moscow has repeatedly stated that it is not a party to domestic conflict and is not privy to the events in the South-East, is interested in Ukraine overcame political and economic crisis.

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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