President Barack Obama and other world leaders have decided to end
Russia’s role in the group of leading industrialized nations, the White
House said Monday.
The move to suspend Russia’s membership in the G8 is the latest
direct response from major countries allied against Russia’s annexation
of Crimea.
“International law prohibits the acquisition of part or all of
another state’s territory through coercion or force,” the statement
said. “To do so violates the principles upon which the international
system is built. We condemn the illegal referendum held in Crimea in
violation of Ukraine’s constitution.
“We also strongly condemn Russia’s illegal attempt to annex Crimea in
contravention of international law and specific international
obligations.”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said earlier in the day that being kicked out of G8 would be no big deal.
“G8 is an informal organization that does not give out any membership
cards and, by its definition, cannot remove anyone,” he said during a
news conference. ” All the economic and financial questions are decided
in G20, and G8 has the purpose of existence as the forum of dialogue
between the leading Western countries and Russia.”
Lavrov added that Russia was “not attached to this format and we
don’t see a great misfortune if it will not gather. Maybe, for a year or
two, it will be an experiment for us to see how we live without it.”
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