Putin
accepts German proposal to send 'contact group' to Ukraine
2
March, 2014
Russian
President Vladimir Putin has accepted a proposal by German Chancellor
Angela Merkel aimed at easing tensions in Ukraine, the German
government has said.
The
German proposal involves a fact-finding mission and a “contact
group” on Ukraine that could be led by the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Government
spokesman Georg Streiter said the proposal came during the telephone
conversation in which Mrs Merkel accused Mr Putin of breaking
international law with the “unacceptable Russian intervention in
Crimea”.
Mr
Putin defended Russia's action against “ultranationalist forces”
in Ukraine during the conversation.
A
Kremlin statement posted online said Mr Putin spoke with Mrs Merkel
by phone today, and that he “directed her attention to the
unrelenting threat of violence” to “Russian citizens and the
whole Russian-speaking population”.
The
statement said Mr Putin had stressed that measures taken by Russia so
far were “fully adequate”.
Parody methinks
“Invading
developing countries is kinda our job” Obama warns Russia
2
March, 2014
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HIS starkest warning yet, President of the United States Barack Obama
told Russian President Vladimir Putin that his dispatch of troops to
Ukraine flouted international law and warned him that ‘Invading
developing countries is kinda the USA’s job’.
Speaking
from The White House via telephone earlier, Mr. Obama told Mr. Putin
that he had ‘overstepped the mark’ this time and called the
recent invasion of Ukraine by Russia, ‘plagiarism’ on the highest
level.
Sources
inside the oval office claim the conversation became quite heated
when Mr. Obama called the Russian president a ‘Copy Cat’ in
Russian.
“The
funny thing is that he didn’t actually say it in the Russian
language, but actually said ‘Copy Cat in Russian’, totally
confusing the entire conversation.”
claimed the source. “In fact,
the whole ninety minute phone conversation was incoherent. Mr.
Putin’s English is terrible, even when you’re lucky to catch him
sober.”
The
White House account of the call was unusually detailed, hinting at
tense exchanges as fractures deepened in a relationship that has been
deteriorating since Putin returned as president in 2012.
“Obama
socked it to him good,” stated US Secretary of State John Kerry.
“Those Ruskies need to be taken down a peg or two – like the good
old days.”
The
US have stepped up pressure against Russia after the ex-soviet state
announced it was invading the Ukraine yesterday afternoon.
Tensions
have been mounting between the two super-powers since the US realised
Ukraine is the main gateway for the Europe/Russia gas pipeline.
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