Mercoledì 04 Giugno 2014, 17:07
03 Febbraio 2016, 05:05
(ANSA) - Rome, June 4 - Italian Premier Matteo Renzi arrived
in Brussels Wednesday to take his place among global leaders for
his first ever G7 summit.
Renzi, 39, became Italy's youngest premier in February
after ousting party colleague Enrico Letta.
The summit, which will discuss the Ukrainian crisis and
relations with Russia among global policy topics, will also be
the first in 16 years without the presence of Russia.
"It could seem like a normal summit, but it won't be in any
way," German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the Bundestag.
Merkel said Russia's "violations of international laws" and
Ukrainian "sovereignty" had led to the exclusion of Russian
President Vladimir Putin.
Turmoil in the Ukraine saw Russia claim sovereignty over
the Crimea after a March referendum in the majority Russian
language region, which resulted in overwhelming official support
for joining Russia.
Ukrainian officials decried the move as violating Ukraine's
constitution and international law.
Violent clashes between Ukrainian government and
pro-Russian secessionists continue in eastern Ukraine.
















