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Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev: Russia is ready to develop ties with Ukraine but not with those who seized power through bloodshed - RIA via @Reuters


443 posted on 03/02/2014 12:23:44 PM PST by maggief
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....” Russia is ready to develop ties with Ukraine but not with those who seized power through bloodshed”...

If Chimea doesn’t go to Russia, Putin will work with a Gov. that represents ALL the people, currently it does not as it has no representation of the eastern Russian speaking areas.

Putin does not want Ukraine to go Nato....because if it does it protects Ukraine from any Russian authority there as do all those nations now part of Nato. He’s not going to have Nato on his doorstep, which for him is the West.

Therefore Putin will deal, as before, for his bases and the guarantees the oil will flow.


444 posted on 03/02/2014 12:34:49 PM PST by caww
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Reuters: Medvedev says Ukraine’s new leaders have seized power, predicts their rule will be very unstable and “end with a new revolution” and more bloodshed - Facebook post
by Brian Tracey 2:34 PM

3 minutes ago Ukrainian First Deputy PM: Ukrainian government is dicussing a possibility to close the border with Russia. - Source /u/Aesteral
7 minutes ago Crimean Tatar leader Chubarov: Russian invasion of Crimea is threat to world peace, security - Source /u/uptodatepronto
8 minutes ago German government spokesman says Putin accepted Merkel’s proposal to set-up “fact-finding mission”, possibly led by Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, to start political dialogue. [Reuters] /u/gissisim
10 minutes ago Medvedev says Russia needs Ukraine to be strong and stable, a predictable and economically thriving partner. [Reuters] /u/gissisim
11 minutes ago German Chancellor Angeal Merkel accused Russian President Vladimir Putin in phone call of having breached international law with ‘unacceptable Russian intervention” in Crimea. [Reuters]


445 posted on 03/02/2014 12:35:31 PM PST by maggief
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