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The International Spectator - Russia doesn't want war with Ukraine according to senior dipomat

Russia does not want war with Ukraine and parliament’s approval for military intervention is aimed above all at showing the seriousness of the Kremlin’s intentions, a senior Russian diplomat has said.

President Vladimir Putin on Saturday won approval from Russia’s upper house for the sending of Russian troops to Ukraine, amid the standoff in Crimea following the ousting of president Viktor Yanukovych.

“Russia does not want war with Ukraine,” Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin said on the late night chat show on state television “Sunday Evening with Vladimir Solovyov”.

“I am convinced that no one in Russia wants war with Ukraine,” he added.

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"National Socialist Germany wants peace because of its fundamental convictions. And it wants peace also owing to the realization of the simple primitive fact that no war would be likely essentially to alter the distress in Europe... The principal effect of every war is to destroy the flower of the nation... Germany needs peace and desires peace!"
- Adolf Hitler (May 21, 1935)
 
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The International Spectator - Russia doesn't want war with Ukraine according to senior dipomat

Russia does not want war with Ukraine and parliament’s approval for military intervention is aimed above all at showing the seriousness of the Kremlin’s intentions, a senior Russian diplomat has said.

President Vladimir Putin on Saturday won approval from Russia’s upper house for the sending of Russian troops to Ukraine, amid the standoff in Crimea following the ousting of president Viktor Yanukovych.

“Russia does not want war with Ukraine,” Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin said on the late night chat show on state television “Sunday Evening with Vladimir Solovyov”.

“I am convinced that no one in Russia wants war with Ukraine,” he added.

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It was never a question if Russia wants a war. Russia wants to preserve its interest and for that it will do whatever necessary. Russian legislators already authorized force if that is necessary. Now it is up to US and west to decide how high they want to jump or ask their stooges in Kiev to jump. Russia will act accordingly.Putin very much clarified it.

By the way US "fu**ck EU" policy already handed Russia a major strategic gain in a silver platter - Crimiea is already broken away without firing a single bullet and Russian base is secured forever perhaps. That is spectacular gain in itself. Why would Russia go to confrontation if objectives are achieved by hard headed foolish western policy?
 
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Ukraine Urges Putin to Abandon Military Intervention Plans

KIEV, March 2 (RIA Novosti) – Ukrainian lawmakers appealed Sunday to Russian President Vladimir Putin to reconsider deploying additional troops in Crimea in order to avoid the military escalation of the current political crisis in the country.

The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, also urged Putin to order the return of Russian military personnel stationed in Crimea to their bases.

“Any movement of troops, equipment and weapons should be made only with the agreement of the competent authorities of Ukraine in accordance with agreements and legislation of Ukraine,” the parliament said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Vitali Klitschko, the frontrunner in Ukraine’s May 25 presidential elections, said Sunday that the new authorities in Kiev were planning to set up a special commission to start negotiations with Russia with a goal to ease tensions and resolve the Crimean standoff by political dialogue.

“It is imperative now to hold negotiations. We must resolve this issue without the use of force or arms, but through consultations to avoid the bloodshed,” Klitschko said in an interview with Ukraine’s “1+1” television station.

Crimea, an autonomous republic within Ukraine, is now at the center of the ongoing crisis in the country as pro-Russia groups move to distance themselves from a reformed national parliament that ousted President Viktor Yanukovych a week ago.

Russia’s upper house of parliament unanimously approved a request from President Vladimir Putin on Saturday to deploy military forces in Ukraine’s mainly ethnic Russian-populated region of Crimea.

Putin issued his request in response to what he said was a threat to the lives of Russian citizens and military forces located in naval bases in Crimea.

Putin, who is the Supreme Commander of the Russian Armed Forces, has not yet ordered the deployment of a “limited military contingent” in Ukraine, but said in telephone conversations with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and US President Barack Obama early on Sunday that Moscow reserved the right to protect its own interests and those of Russian speakers in the event of violence breaking out in eastern Ukraine and Crimea.

There is already a substantial Russian military presence in southern Ukraine, courtesy of the leased Black Sea Fleet naval base in the Crimean Peninsula.

Large movements of Russian troops have been reported around the peninsula, which is in defiance of express instructions from Ukrainian authorities this week for Russian soldiers to remain confined to their quarters.

Meanwhile, thousands of pro-Moscow protesters staged a number of rallies in eastern Ukraine on Saturday backing the anti-Kiev stance of the Crimean population and calling for Russia to defend them as well.

New authorities in Kiev have already responded to Russia’s plans by putting the army on high alert, calling up all military reserves, and closing Ukraine’s airspace for any non-civilian aircraft.

As expected, Russia's sabre rattling over Ukraine drew sharp criticism from the West.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday that Moscow’s aggressive stance was threatening regional peace and security and warned of deep damage to Russian ties with the international community.

"Unless immediate and concrete steps are taken by Russia to deescalate tensions, the effect on US-Russian relations and on Russia's international standing will be profound," Kerry said in a statement, echoing earlier remarks by President Obama.

Kerry continued to threaten Russia on Sunday with "very serious repercussions" from the United States and other countries, including possible economic sanctions.

The West is "prepared to go to the hilt to isolate Russia," Kerry said in an interview with CBS, adding that Russia may lose its membership in G-8 as well as face visa bans and asset freezes.

The United States, Great Britain, Canada and France have already announced the suspension of their participation in preparatory meetings for a G-8 summit due to be held in June in the southern Russian city of Sochi, which last month hosted the Winter Olympics.

NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen urged Russia on Sunday to ease tensions over Ukrainian crisis as Moscow’s threats against Kiev undermined regional security.

"Russia must stop its military activity and its threats," he said before opening an extraordinary meeting of the North Atlantic Council, NATO’s main governing body, to discuss events in Ukraine.

Updates with US warning of economic sanctions against Russia

Ukraine Urges Putin to Abandon Military Intervention Plans | Russia | RIA Novosti
 
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Yes JEW USA sent 30 000 hammer nazis to make a putsch
I hope they have great love with their new dogs
 
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"National Socialist Germany wants peace because of its fundamental convictions. And it wants peace also owing to the realization of the simple primitive fact that no war would be likely essentially to alter the distress in Europe... The principal effect of every war is to destroy the flower of the nation... Germany needs peace and desires peace!"
- Adolf Hitler (May 21, 1935)

How many allied soldiers were tried and punished for war crimes after World War 2? They raped and murdered their way to Berlin. How many US soldiers got punished for massacre of civilians in Vietnam?

Russia's action against Ukraine is not more condemnable than US' bombing of Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
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