Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Obama says Russia 'acting out of weakness'

 

US President Barack Obama has said Russia is acting "not out of strength, but out of weakness" in Ukraine.


He also warned of the possibility of further sanctions against Russia if it encroached further into Ukraine.

Speaking in The Hague, Mr Obama said he was encouraged by the willingness of EU countries to consider sanctions that could possibly hurt them as well.

The US already imposed put on individuals in Russia after it annexed Crimea earlier this month.

Mr Obama, who is attending a meeting of G7 countries, said the annexation was not a "done deal" as the international community had not recognised it but admitted that "the facts on the ground are that the Russian military controls Crimea".

He expressed concern about the large numbers of Russian troops massed on the border but did say Russia had the right to deploy troops on its own territory.

"It is up to Russia to act responsibly and show itself once again to be willing to abide by international norms and ... if it fails to do so, there will be some costs," he said.

Mr Obama said that certain sanctions discussed with European countries could "cause some disruptions to each of our economies, or certain industries" but said he was "encouraged by... the firmness and willingness on the part of all countries to look at ways in which they can participate in this process".

 Russian marines march at a military base in Sevastopol, Crimea, on 24 March 2014

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