Obama's meeting with Petro Poroshenko in Warsaw came 10 days after the billionaire candy maker was chosen as Ukraine's first elected leader since its pro-Russian president fled and Moscow annexed the Crimean Peninsula in a confrontation that's reignited old global divisions.
Secretary of State John Kerry met with Poroshenko ahead of the president at the Marriott Hotel where the American delegation here was staying, and said the United States looks forward to celebrating Poroshenko's inauguration Saturday.
Obama was in Warsaw to help commemorate the 25th anniversary of Poland's first partially free election, an example of democratic progress that the US president plans to point to in a speech today as a model for Ukraine.
"What we have learned from our history -- and nobody understands that better than the Poles -- is that basic principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty and freedom, the ability for people to make their own determinations about their country's future, is the cornerstone of the peace and security that we've seen in Europe over the last several decades," Obama said in a news conference yesterday.
Obama warned Russian President Vladimir Putin not to stoke divisions in Ukraine and instead to recognise Poroshenko's election and begin rebuilding trust with the West.
World leaders excluded Putin from a Group of 7 meeting starting tonight in Brussels that was originally slated to include Putin and take place in Sochi, Russia.
But in recent days, the leaders of Britain, France and Germany have scheduled face-to-face talks with the Russian leader, exposing divisions among Western nations that had united to isolate Russia over its aggressive moves against Ukraine.
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