“We hope that all the respective parties will take the necessary steps and effective measures for the implementation of the Minsk agreements and manage to advance in the process of the political settlement that will allow settling the crisis in Ukraine in a comprehensive way,” the spokesman added.
The U.S. and EU implemented sweeping economic sanctions against Russia last September as a response to the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014 and purported participation in the Ukraine conflict, which has killed more than 6,400 since early last year. Russia has denied involvement. The EU’s initial sanctions targeted Russia’s financial, energy and arms industries and caused significant damage to Russia’s economy.
“The duration of sanctions should be clearly linked to Russia’s full implementation of the Minsk agreements and respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty,” the White House said in a statement, according to the BBC.
The U.S., U.K., Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy and representatives of the EU will meet through Monday at the Schloss Elmau hotel in Germany for the G-7 summit. Russia typically participates in the meeting but was banned this year because of its annexation of Crimea.
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