G7 foreign ministers caution Russia over tension in Ukraine

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UKRAINE – G7 Ministers, comprising of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America have called on Russia to exercise caution over military build-up in Ukraine’s border.  

The G7 foreign ministers described large-scale troop movements, without prior notification as represent threatening and destabilising activities and therefore called on Russia to cease its provocations and to immediately de-escalate tensions in line with its international obligations.

“We, the G7 foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America and the High Representative of the European Union are deeply concerned by the large ongoing build-up of Russian military forces on Ukraine’s borders and in illegally-annexed Crimea.

“These large-scale troop movements, without prior notification, represent threatening and destabilising activities. We call on Russia to cease its provocations and to immediately de-escalate tensions in line with its international obligations. In particular, we call on Russia to uphold the OSCE principles and commitments that it has signed up to on transparency of military movements and to respond to the procedure established under Chapter III of the Vienna Document.

“Recalling our last statement of 18 March, we reaffirm our unwavering support for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders. We support Ukraine’s posture of restraint”, the G7 said.

They restated t their  continued support for France’s and Germany’s efforts through the Normandy Process to secure the full implementation of the Minsk agreements, which they believe is the only way forward for a lasting political solution to the conflict.

“ We call on all sides to engage constructively in the Trilateral Contact Group on the OSCE’s proposals to confirm and consolidate the ceasefire”, the G7 said.

 

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