Putin briefs Trump over Ukraine crisis


FE Team | Published: December 02, 2018 21:09:03


Putin briefs Trump over Ukraine crisis

BUENOS AIRES, Dec 02 (AFP): Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday he briefed his US counterpart Donald Trump on the Ukraine crisis as he came under pressure over Moscow's robust foreign policy at the G20 summit in Argentina.
Putin said he explained Moscow's position to Trump when the leaders met briefly at a summit dinner Friday.
"We spoke standing up. I replied to his questions about the incident in the Black Sea," Putin told reporters at the end of the summit.
Putin strode into the summit under a cloud, having drawn outrage from Europe over last week's incident in which his navy detained three Ukrainian ships and 24 sailors - causing Trump to abruptly cancel their scheduled meeting.
Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko kept up the pressure from Kiev, saying Putin had refused to take his calls since the crisis started.
He said that when the incident happened, he instructed his office to set up a call with the Kremlin leader to say "we are ready for this negotiation to de-escalate… and unfortunately, until now, Putin did not answer my request for a direct phone conversation."
Poroshenko told France 24 in an interview that Ukraine would try to resolve the standoff diplomatically but insisted Russian forces withdraw from Crimea, and return its ships and sailors "captured illegally in the neutral waters of the Black Sea."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel took Putin to task at length over the naval spat, a day after French President Emmanuel Macron urged him to "de-escalate" the crisis.
Merkel used breakfast with Putin on the sidelines of the G20 summit to voice her "concern" over the tensions in the Kerch Strait off Russian-annexed Crimea.
"Of course, we talked about the situation in the Sea of Azov, because it is important to avoid any aggravation," Merkel said in Buenos Aires.

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