Putin Says He Hopes Election Will Bring Ukraine Stability -- Voice of America
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he hoped Ukraine's parliamentary poll, scheduled for October 26, would help restore stability in the country, saying that such a development would also be welcomed by Russia.
Relations between Moscow and Kyiv have been teetering on the brink since Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula in March and has since been seen as having fomented and directly supported a separatist rebellion in the country’s east, a charge Moscow denies.
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Putin: Russian Government Will Help Companies Hit By Western Sanctions -- Moscow Times/Reuters
Putin: Russia Needs True Industrial Breakthrough in Coming Years -- RIA Novosti
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Putin Says Sanctions Only Strengthen Russia’s Will to Develop -- Bloomberg Businessweek
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