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Russian President Vladimir Putin prematurely left the summit of "Big twenty" in Brisbane.

According to the Censor, NOT with reference to the League, he said before leaving that the summit was held in a friendly and businesslike" atmosphere. The Russian leader made the final press conference on Sunday morning when the rest of the participants of the G20 summit gathered for a working Breakfast, reports Russian service Bi-bi-si.

Putin explained his decision to leave Brisbane to the publication of the final communiqué of the busy schedule and need to get some sleep. "That was not here any speculation why I didn't go for Breakfast stayed here the Minister of Finance (Anton Siluanov), and it will report what I am told about our efforts to fight the Case," said Putin.
"We are here to Vladivostok to fly nine hours and from Vladivostok to Moscow for another nine hours. Still have home access, and on Monday we need to work out. At least four or five hours we should sleep," he told the Russian President told reporters.
Describing his impressions of the G20 summit, Putin said that "the owners of the summit has created a favorable atmosphere for twenty-friendly and business-like atmosphere. I think that the work took place in a constructive atmosphere".
Recall that the Russian President at the G20 summit came under heavy criticism from Western leaders in connection with the role of Moscow in the conflict in the East of Ukraine.
However, at a press conference he said that on the official discussions, the question of Ukraine did not rise, and were only discussed in bilateral meetings, during which "the parties were able to understand each other".
In particular, on Saturday, Russian President met with one of the main critics of Russian policy in Ukraine - British Prime Minister David Cameron, who said in an interview with Bi-bi-si: "We want to see from Russia respect for the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the law of this country to choose their future."
"The talks were very candid, informative, and, in my opinion, useful - described Putin these bilateral meetings. "I think we were able with colleagues better to understand each other, to understand the motives of actions of Russia, and to me they brought their concerns. I think it will help us". "The situation in General, in my opinion, has good prospects for resolution, as it may seems strange," said the Russian leader.
Putin did not explain exactly how he sees this potential settlement, adding only: "I wish we together with our Ukrainian partners - without Ukraine it is impossible to solve - did it as quickly as possible. In any case, Russia will strive for this".

Source: http://censor.net.ua/


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