Diplomatic sources told AFP that the meeting of the group will take place ahead of a G20 finance minister and central banker meeting in Washington, timed to coincide with the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.
The group -- Canada, the United States, Italy, Japan, Germany, France and Britain -- could discuss other issues, but Ukraine, and the economic impact of the crisis, will be the main topic, the sources said.
On Tuesday, Washington accused Moscow of deliberately fomenting pro-Russia secession protests in the eastern part of the country, where the majority of people are Russian-speaking.
US Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday explicitly accused the Kremlin of sending operatives into eastern Ukraine in order to foment unrest.
"Everything that we've seen in the last 48 hours, from Russian provocateurs and agents operating in eastern Ukraine, tells us that they've been sent there determined to create chaos," Kerry told US lawmakers.
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