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Sanctions against Russia to become tougher

Sanctions against Russia to become tougher

Sanctions against Russia can become even tougher. The British Prime Minister stressed in his speech that the country opposes a new "cold war", but it is ready to toughen sanctions, in case Russia "continues to destabilize" the situation in Ukraine. In his speech, David Cameron raised the issues of foreign policy and noted a firm position of the government concerning the Ukrainian geopolitical crisis. Thus, the politician opposed any new confrontation between Russia and the West. It is noteworthy that the leaders had the opportunity to confirm their wish not to start a "cold war" in fact, but at the G20 summit the Russian President Vladimir Putin was received coldly that testifies to the opposite. Ahead of the meeting, the British Prime Minister said: "Russia's actions pose a serious threat to the rest of Europe. If Russia continues to follow its current path, we will increase the pressure, and Russia's relations with the rest of the world in the future will be very different." Appearing with such accusations, Cameron primarily meant the Russia's position on the Ukrainian question. "Someone will say that it is none of our business, and that we should not interfere. Someone might say that we are not able to do it, as we have no influence. But I think that both points of view are wrong. I do not think that there is a military solution. But this is not the only tool at our disposal," said the Prime Minister before his trip to Australia.

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