Merkel: 'Inconceivable' For Russia To Rejoin G7

German Chancellor Angela Merkel (left) said she maintains "regular contact" with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the sake of resolving conflicts like that in Syria.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has once again said it is "inconceivable" for Russia to rejoin the Group of Seven (G7) economic powers after its annexation of Crimea.

"Russian participation at the moment is inconceivable. The G7 is a group of states that share values like democracy and the rule of law," she said in an interview with Germany's dpa news agency.

"Our principles include the fact that we defend international law and the inviolability of national borders, because they form the basis of our world order. By contrast, Russia's annexation of Crimea was an infringement of international law."

Merkel said Russia can continue to participate in global economic decisions through the broader Group of 20, which includes developing countries like China and India that have large economies but are not fully industrialized.

"We cannot solve certain conflicts at all, such as the one in Syria, without Russia. For that reason I maintain regular contact with [President] Vladimir Putin," she said.

Based on reporting by dpa