Obama, Merkel discuss Ukraine situation

March 08, 2014 10:21 am | Updated November 16, 2021 07:02 pm IST - KEY LARGO (Florida)

US President Barack Obama, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel chat during a dinner at the Charlottenburg palace in Berlin. File photo

US President Barack Obama, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel chat during a dinner at the Charlottenburg palace in Berlin. File photo

The White House on Friday said President Barack Obama has informed German Chancellor Angela Merkel he welcomes the unified position of the United States and the European Union on Ukraine.

The leaders agreed that Russia must pull back its forces from Ukraine’s Crimea region, allow international observers and human rights monitors into Crimea to make sure the rights of ethnic Russians in Ukraine are protected, and support free and fair presidential elections. They also discussed the need for Russia to form a contact group to hold direct talks between the two governments.

Russian troops took control of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula last Saturday.

The White House said Mr. Obama telephoned Ms. Merkel on Friday after he arrived in Key Largo, Florida, for a weekend getaway with his family.

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