EU Urged to Revise Russia Stance as Cameron, Rutte Discuss Crash

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U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron and his Dutch counterpart Mark Rutte urged the European Union to revise its stance on Russia as evidence mounted that pro-Russian rebels brought down a passenger jet over Ukraine.

Cameron and Rutte in a telephone conversation yesterday “agreed that the EU will need to reconsider its approach to Russia in light of evidence that pro-Russian separatists brought down the plane,” according to a statementBloomberg Terminal from the U.K. government.