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US to create an international coalition against Russia
Barack Obama plans to seek international support for its position on the situation in Ukraine. During a trip to Europe and Saudi Arabia, the US president will meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping to "entice" a longtime ally of Moscow on their side.
During his visit to Europe and Saudi Arabia Barack Obama plans to meet with the leaders of China and Japan, writes InoTV of the newspaper The Guardian. The American president decided to create an "international coalition" and "isolate" Russia.
Advisor to the President for National Security, Susan Rice, has already announced that diplomatic actions caused "concern" in Washington about the development of the situation - including a hastily arranged meeting of the "Big Seven" and NATO - is an opportunity to prove that the United States remains a "global leader" in a number of contentious issues.
"The strategic importance of these efforts can not be overstated. From Europe to Asia and the Middle East, our ability to lead a strong coalition is the key to progress "- Susan Rice said in an open briefing for journalists. According to her, President Obama will "mobilize" the international community.
At the moment, the wife of the US president and his daughters is as Beijing. Himself Barack Obama plans to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the summit in The Hague on nuclear safety.
In addition, the US President will hold bilateral meetings with leaders of the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium and the United Arab Emirates, as well as trilateral meeting with the leaders of South Korea and Japan.
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During his visit to Europe and Saudi Arabia Barack Obama plans to meet with the leaders of China and Japan, writes InoTV of the newspaper The Guardian. The American president decided to create an "international coalition" and "isolate" Russia.
Advisor to the President for National Security, Susan Rice, has already announced that diplomatic actions caused "concern" in Washington about the development of the situation - including a hastily arranged meeting of the "Big Seven" and NATO - is an opportunity to prove that the United States remains a "global leader" in a number of contentious issues.
"The strategic importance of these efforts can not be overstated. From Europe to Asia and the Middle East, our ability to lead a strong coalition is the key to progress "- Susan Rice said in an open briefing for journalists. According to her, President Obama will "mobilize" the international community.
At the moment, the wife of the US president and his daughters is as Beijing. Himself Barack Obama plans to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the summit in The Hague on nuclear safety.
In addition, the US President will hold bilateral meetings with leaders of the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium and the United Arab Emirates, as well as trilateral meeting with the leaders of South Korea and Japan.
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