Quantcast
Channel: Nigerian News from Leadership News
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2845

Trump’s Presidency In Focus: Day 82

$
0
0

US Asks G7 Ministers  Why It Should Care About Ukraine Conflict

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson asked his European counterparts on Tuesday why American voters should care about the conflict in Ukraine, France’s foreign minister said.
The new US administration under President Donald Trump has indicated it might be less engaged on the international stage than some of its predecessors, telling its allies that it would put US interests first.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said Tillerson had openly questioned why “American taxpayers” should be concerned about Ukraine, which has been racked by a separatist conflict for the last three years.
Ayrault told reporters he had replied: “It is in the interests of the US taxpayers to have a Europe that is secure and is strong politically and economically … You don’t want a weak Europe, broken into bits and feeble.
The West slapped sanctions on Russia in 2014 over its annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula and its support for the rebels in eastern Ukraine, in a conflict in which more than 10,000 people have been killed.
Kiev and NATO say Moscow has fueled the fighting by supporting the separatists with troops and weapons, a charge it denies.
Tillerson posed the question at a meeting of foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) industrialised nations. The former oil executive flew to Russia immediately after the gathering and was not immediately available for comment.
In its closing communique, the G7 said a Ukraine ceasefire agreement, struck in Minsk in 2015, had not been fully implemented, adding that Russia was not doing enough to help restore peace.
“Russia’s behaviour is not consistent with the rules-based international order,” the G7 statement said


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2845

Trending Articles