Friday, March 28, 2014

Obama says Russia must 'move back' troops from Ukraine border. - Crimea showed 'new capacities' of Russian army: Putin

U.S. President Barack Obama in an interview aired March 28 said Russia must "move back" its troops from the Ukraine border and start negotiating.

Obama told CBS News that Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to assemble forces on the border may "simply be an effort to intimidate Ukraine, or it may be that they've got additional plans."

Although estimates of troop numbers vary vastly, Obama said that "to de-escalate the situation" Russia should "move back those troops and begin negotiations directly with the Ukrainian government as well as the international community."

He also said Putin had been "willing to show a deeply held grievance about what he considers to be the loss of the Soviet Union," and the Russian leader should not "revert back to the kinds of practices that, you know, were so prevalent during the Cold War."

"I think there's a strong sense of Russian nationalism and a sense that somehow the West has taken advantage of Russia in the past and that he wants to in some fashion, you know, reverse that or make up for that," Obama said, referring to Putin.

"What I have repeatedly said is that he may be entirely misreading the West. He's certainly misreading American foreign policy," the U.S. leader told CBS.

"We have no interest in circling Russia and we have no interest in Ukraine beyond letting Ukrainian people make their own decisions about their own lives."    

Crimea showed 'new capacities' of Russian army: Putin

Meanwhile, Putin congratulated the Russian armed forces for their role in the takeover by Moscow of Crimea from Ukraine March 28, saying they had shown the new capacities of the Russian army.

"The recent events in Crimea were a serious test. They demonstrated the new capacities of our armed forces in terms of quality and the high moral spirit of the personnel," he said at a televised military ceremony.

Putin for the first time confirmed the direct involvement of the Russian army in the seizure which was carried out by thousands of well armed and equipped troops in unmarked battle fatigues.


  • He had previously described the forces who took Crimea as "local self-defence forces" although it appeared that Russia's Black Sea Fleet which is based in Crimea was heavily involved in the takeover.


  • Putin at the ceremony thanked the "commanders and servicemen of the Black Sea Fleet and other units deployed in Crimea for their restraint and personal courage."

He said the actions of Russian servicemen in Crimea were "precise and professional" and allowed "the avoidance of provocations and bloodshed and the peaceful carrying out of the referendum" on March 16 when Crimea voted to become part of Russia.

[hurriyetdailynews.com]
28/3/14
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    Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the termination of a number of Russian-Ukrainian agreements on Friday, including the 2010 agreement that gave Ukraine a discount on the price it pays for Russian gas in return for Russia's Black Sea Fleet's use of the Crimean port, Sevastopol, until 2042.

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    The Russian Foreign ministry also sent a diplomatic note to Ukraine to notifying them of the termination of the contracts.

    According to Article 61 and 62 of the Vienna convention on international treaties, Russia has the right to terminate the agreements regulating the status and conditions of Russian Black Sea Fleet staying in Ukraine.

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