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Obama warns Putin of more sanctions over Ukraine

President Barack Obama warned Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday that the United States and its allies are prepared to impose additional sanctions on Moscow if it does not change course in Ukraine.

The blunt warning came during a phone call on Thursday. Putin in the conversation told Obama that a Malaysian airplane crashed on Ukrainian territory, the Kremlin said. The two leaders had already planned the call on the situation in Ukraine, during which information became available from air traffic controllers about the crash.


Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and U.S. President Barack Obama shake hands during the G20 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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White House spokesman Josh Earnest, briefing reporters on Obama's Air Force One flight from Washington to Delaware, said Obama was briefed by his advisers on the crash and directed top U.S. officials to remain in close contact with Ukrainian officials.

Earnest said the Obama-Putin phone call was made at the request of Moscow a day after the United States and European countries imposed new sanctions on Russia over its aggression against Ukraine.

Obama told Putin "additional steps are on the table if Russia doesn't change course,'' Earnest said.

— By Reuters