THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Leaders of the G7 said in a statement on Monday they were ready to intensify sanctions on Russia in case of further destabilisation of Ukraine.
After a meeting in The Hague, the group said that in response to Russia's violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity it had imposed a variety of sanctions against Russia and those individuals and entities responsible.
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