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European leaders urge Trump to keep Russia sanctions | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
PM Theresa May and other European leaders have held talks with Barack Obama in Berlin on his farewell visit ahead of stepping down as US president. | |
The threat of so-called Islamic State and tackling Moscow over Ukraine are thought to have been on the agenda. | |
On Thursday Mr Obama warned successor Donald Trump to stand up to Moscow if it deviated from US values. | |
Downing Street said it hoped to secure agreement to maintain Russian sanctions imposed over the conflict in Ukraine. | |
US President-elect Mr Trump has criticised Nato and spoken of his hopes of warmer relations between the US and Russia. | |
Mr Obama has been on a farewell trip to Europe at the end of his two terms as US president and met German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Mrs May, French President Francois Hollande, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy in Berlin on Friday. | |
The European leaders were expected to warn his successor, Mr Trump, that now was not the moment to weaken sanctions against Russia, which were imposed in 2014 over the conflict in Ukraine. | |
BBC diplomatic correspondent James Landale said the Berlin summit had been the first chance for Europe's key leaders to discuss the impact of Mr Trump's victory in the US face to face and they were also aiming to establish a united front over Russia. | |
Tackling the threat from IS - also known as Daesh - militants dispersing around the Middle East and northern Africa was also on the agenda. | |
'Increasingly assertive' | 'Increasingly assertive' |
A Downing Street spokesman said: "As we close down Daesh's areas of operation in one part of the world we need to be mindful of the fact that they may regroup in other parts and how we set about tackling that. | A Downing Street spokesman said: "As we close down Daesh's areas of operation in one part of the world we need to be mindful of the fact that they may regroup in other parts and how we set about tackling that. |
"Obviously the issue of Daesh fighters who've been in either Syria or Iraq returning to Europe is a matter of great concern." | "Obviously the issue of Daesh fighters who've been in either Syria or Iraq returning to Europe is a matter of great concern." |
It is thought Mrs May is likely to discuss Brexit with Mrs Merkel in separate talks on Friday. | |
It comes as German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble told the Financial Times the UK may have to continue paying into EU budgets for more than a decade after it leaves the union. | |
He said Britain will "certainly have to fulfil its commitments" to the EU until its departure - and possibly after. | |
He added: "Possibly there will be some commitments that last beyond the exit… even, in part, to 2030." |