Sunday, November 16, 2014

Putin And Ukraine Was The Main Focus At This Year`s G20 Summit



Ukraine Crisis Casts Shadow Over G-20 -- Wall Street Journal

Putin Leaves Summit Early, Host Australia Loses Battle to Keep Climate Off Agenda

BRISBANE, Australia—The crisis in Ukraine cast a shadow over an international summit here, with Russian President Vladimir Putin leaving early after facing rebuke from fellow leaders over Moscow’s role in the fighting.

Mr. Putin, the first leader to depart the weekend summit, cited the long flight home from Australia as the reason for his early exit and not the frosty reception he received from many counterparts—including Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper , who told Mr. Putin to “get out of Ukraine.” He didn’t stay for the release of the Group of 20 industrial and developing nations’ closing statement, which outlined over 800 economic commitments by individual countries, including a broad agreement for new carbon-reduction targets.

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More News On Putin And Ukraine Being The Main Focus At This Year`s G20 Summit

Vladimir Putin leaves G20 meeting early after tense talks with David Cameron over Russia's destabilisation of Ukraine -- Daily Mail
Putin leaves G20 early, promises to work to end Ukraine crisis -- Irish Times
Putin denies early G20 summit exit due to Ukraine objections -- CSM/AP
Putin leaves G-20 early as Obama, European leaders meet on Ukraine -- L.A. Times
Ukraine crisis preoccupies G-20 summit -- USA Today
Vladimir Putin leaves G20 after leaders line up to browbeat him over Ukraine -- The Guardian
Obama Says Russia’s Arming of Separatists Breaks Pact With Ukraine -- New York Times
Merkel, Putin talk as G20 debates Ukraine -- Deutsche Welle
Ukraine crisis: Russia under pressure at G20 summit -- BBC
West isolates Putin over Ukraine at G20 -- Al Jazeera
Putin leaves G-20 summit as Obama, European leaders meet on Ukraine -- CBS/AP
After the G20 summit, Europe moves on the Ukraine crisis -- Deutsche Welle
Putin says he's convinced solution to Ukraine crisis possible -- Reuters

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