Friday, May 13, 2016

Obama has called for the extension of sanctions against Russia – NEWSru.com

US President Barack Obama said on the need to extend the sanctions Western countries against Russia. It is the US leader said on May 13, after talks at the White House with the heads of Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Norway, according to Reuters.

The main theme of the talks was the military threat from Russia. In addition, the politicians discussed the situation in Syria and Iraq, and the consequences of this crisis – the influx of refugees in Europe.

“We are united in our concern at the growing aggressive
 military presence and the position of Russia in the Baltic-Scandinavian
 region “, – said Obama

The statement of the US negotiating results and the Nordic countries called on Moscow to ensure that its military maneuvers and exercises with international standards and commitments

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Before the event the US president said that it is very satisfied with the meeting with President of Finland Sauli Niyiste, Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, Swedish Prime Minister Stephen Leuven, Danish Prime Minister Lars Rasmussen and interim prime minister of Iceland Sigyurdyurom Inga Youhannssonom. ” I think the world would be a safer and more prosperous if the majority of our partners have been similar to the Nordic countries, “- the US president said in opening remarks

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