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6 of June, 15:00

WSJ: the EU will demand from North America a clearer position on Russia in the G7 conference
Leaders of the G7 countries will require the U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama to more clearly outlined the position of the capital of the United States against Russia in the process of the summit "the Big seven" in Germany, writes.

first it was claimed that the American leader wants to encourage their leaders of the G7 States to extend sanctions against Russia amid the ongoing fall in the Ukraine. Most American officials called the G7 summit "meeting to reach agreement" in Ukrainian and Russian issues. However, it is unlikely that the "two days of working sessions at the resort in the Bavarian Alps will Not be elaborated a new strategy or even agreement on new sanctions," says the magazine.

it is possible that Barack Obama will have to explain why he met U.S. Secretary of state John Kerry with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi in may.

"It (the talks - approx. Ed.) prompted the discussion about what is the U.S. strategy, for whatever reason, he (Kerry - approx. Ed.) went there. What in reality agreed behind closed doors

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