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Barack Obama Says Russia Will Remain Isolated if it Continues to Destabilise Ukraine
US President Barack Obama said on Sunday that Russia would remain isolated by the international community if President Vladimir Putin continued to violate international law and treaties aimed at endin… …read more Source:...
G20 Summit: Barack Obama accuses Putin of not living up to ceasefire
Brisbane: President Barack Obama on Sunday bluntly accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of not living up to a cease-fire agreement in Ukraine, but offered no new plans for how the West might change his calculus.Obama spoke shortly after huddling with European leaders to dis.. …read more Source: India...
Vladimir Putin Cites ‘Need to Sleep’ on Leaving Tense G20 Summit
Vladimir Putin jetted out of Australia Sunday after a testy G20 summit where he faced concerted Western fire over the Ukraine crisis, saying he left slightly early because he needed to get some sleep. …read more Source:...
G20 Summit: Vladimir Putin cites ‘need to sleep’ on leaving tense G20 summit
Brisbane: Vladimir Putin jetted out of Australia today after a testy G20 summit where he faced concerted Western fire over the Ukraine crisis, saying he left slightly early because he needed to get some sleep.The Russian strongman, a judo black belt who prides himself on his st.. …read more Source: India...
Vladimir Putin leaves G20 summit mid-way, cites ‘need to sleep’ excuse
Russian President Vladimir Putin yawns at the start of the plenary session at the G20 Summit in Brisbane, Australia. (Source: AP photo) Vladimir Putin jetted out of Australia Sunday after a testy G20 summit where he faced concerted Western fire over the Ukraine crisis, saying he left slightly early because he needed to get some sleep. The Russian...
Putin says good chance of ending Ukraine crisis, West threatens more sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday there was a “good chance” of resolving the conflict in Ukraine as Western leaders squarely blamed Moscow and threatened to slap more sanctions if it did not take action to end the crisis. Putin was speaking at a G20 leaders summit in Brisbane where he has come under...
Russia’s Vladimir Putin Says Good Chance of Resolution to Ukraine Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that there is a “good chance of resolution” in the Ukraine conflict, contradicting Western concerns over an escalation in fighting in the southeast of t… …read more Source:...
G-20 Summit: Barack Obama, EU leaders to meet on Ukraine crisis
Brisbane: President Barack Obama is planning to huddle with European leaders to discuss the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, where officials say the security situation is worsening.The meeting will take place on Sunday on the sidelines of the Group of 20 economic summit in .. …read more Source: India...
G-20 leaders finalise details of growth plan
World leaders prepared to release details of a plan aimed at injecting life into the world’s listless economy. World leaders prepared to release details of a plan aimed at injecting life into the world’s listless economy, with infrastructure investment and the lowering of trade barriers flagged as key components of the initiative....
Vladimir Putin Under Fire Over Ukraine at G20 Summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin faced Western scorn and scepticism over Ukraine at a G20 summit in Australia on Saturday, underscoring the deepest chill in relations with the West since the Cold War. …read more Source:...



