Thursday, April 17, 2014

Russian President Putin Reserves The Right To Use Military Force In Ukraine


Russian President Vladimir Putin told a live Russian TV show he hopes he doesn't have to send Russian troops into Ukraine but hasn't ruled it out, accusing the Kiev government of committing "a serious crime" by using the military to quell unrest.

Putin Leaves Force as Option in Ukraine -- Wall Street Journal

MOSCOW—Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he hoped not to send Russian troops into Ukraine but didn't rule it out, accusing the Kiev government of committing "a serious crime" by using the military to quell unrest.

Speaking during an annual televised event in which he takes questions from the public, Mr. Putin said the situation in the east—where pro-Russian militants have seized control of 10 cities—could only be resolved through dialogue. He said he held out hope a compromise could be reached in four-way talks being held later Thursday in Geneva.

Mr. Putin's comment came following a clash overnight that left three pro-Russian protesters dead and 13 wounded, the bloodiest conflict yet in a military operation launched by Kiev.

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More News On Russian President Putin Reserving The Right To Use Military Force In Ukraine

Putin cautious on 'right' to send troops into Ukraine -- BBC
Putin Asserts Right to Use Force in Eastern Ukraine -- New York Times
Putin Reserves Right to Use Force in Ukraine -- Voice of America
Putin: I Would Be Justified Using Force in Ukraine -- Time
Putin Asserts Right to Use Force in Eastern Ukraine -- New York Times
Putin Keeps Force as Option in Ukraine -- WSJ
Ukraine Crisis Deepens as Putin Invokes 'Right' to Invade -- Bloomberg
Putin reminds that force in Ukraine remains on table, as NATO beefs up -- Christian Science Monitor
Putin asserts right to use force in east Ukraine -- The Guardian
Putin hopes no need to send troops into Ukraine -- Stars and Stripes/AP
Putin Hopes No Need to Use Russia’s Military Forces in Ukraine -- RIA Novsoti
Putin 'Hopes' He Won't Have to Send Troops Into Eastern Ukraine -- ABC news
Putin: No Russian Troops in Eastern Ukraine -- Voice of America
Putin: 'Nonsense - no Russian troops, special services in east Ukraine' -- RT
Putin Says Presence of Russian Troops, Instructors in Ukraine 'Nonsense' -- RIA Novosti
Putin talks tough on Ukraine but says he hopes for peace -- Reuters

2 comments:

Unknown said...

What would you do if the people of your nation were harasses and killed nextdoor of your country?
Would you be really content by holding petty talks?
Or be a real leader and invade to save your people? Although im a bit skeptical to whether Mr putin really wants to save his russian speakers in SE Ukrain or whether he using them as a pretext. Im not sure at all.

James said...

Salim,
"Although im a bit skeptical to whether Mr putin really wants to save his russian speakers in SE Ukrain or whether he using them as a pretext. Im not sure at all."
That's a good question. The answer is probably some of both.