The
policy seems to be to "destabilize at the edges"
Obama
Threatened Putin Before Minsk Meeting – German Media
Several
German media institutions wrote that during the recent phone
conversation, US President Barack Obama threatened the Russian
President Vladimir Putin with serious consequences for Russia’s
alleged involvement in the Ukrainian conflict
26
November, 2014
US
President Barack Obama warned Vladimir Putin that "the costs for
Russia will rise" if the country does not stop its alleged
involvement in the Ukrainian crisis, German media wrote.
This
was in reference to the recent phone conversation between the leaders
of two countries, which took place a day before the reconciliation
talks on the Ukrainian crisis in Minsk.
"Obama
is urging Putin to peace and threatening," the German newspaper
"Die Zeit" wrote. According to the newspaper, the US
president told Vladimir Putin that he would have to pay a high price
if the conflict is not settled.
"Der
Spiegel" magazine also noted that Obama's calls for peace
contained a threatening tone. The US leader once again accused Russia
of military involvement in the Ukrainian conflict. If Russia
continues its "aggressive actions" in Ukraine and provides
independence supporters with weapons and financial assistance, then
"the costs for Russia will rise", Obama warned.
US
Senator Kelly Ayotte claims that US President will have ample
bipartisan support for providing defensive weapons to Ukraine
Obama
Has Congressional Support to Arm Kiev if Minsk Talks Fail - Senator
Moscow
has repeatedly denied the allegations and claimed its noninvolvement
in the Ukrainian conflict. German newspaper "Die Welt"
cited the statement of press spokesman for the Russian President,
Dmitry Peskov, who emphasized Russia’ s interest in a peaceful
resolution of the crisis and said that further sanctions and lethal
arms supplies would only contribute to the deterioration of the
situation.
The
US recently announced that it is considering the possibility of
supplying Ukrainian troops with lethal weapons.
The
issue of direct US military assistance still remains on the US
agenda, the Swiss newspaper "Blick" wrote, adding, however,
that European countries such as Germany, the UK, Denmark, Austria and
Sweden oppose the idea of US involvement in the Ukrainian crisis.
See - Obama fordert Frtieden von Putin – und droht
Barack
Obama hat Wladimir Putin in einem Telefonat persönlich aufgefordert,
für Frieden in der Ukraine zu sorgen. Andernfalls müsse er mit
"hohen Kosten" rechnen.

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