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Putin calls on Ukraine rebels to postpone secession vote

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Putin words has no credibility to the rest of the world and among some Russians.

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So Putin is flip-flopping, finally realizing that nothing was happening in the eastern Ukraine before the building takeovers. Good, now the tension should lower. Now let's see if what he says about Russian forces moving away from the border is true, unlike the first time.

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Maybe Putin does not want these aggressive pro-Russians into Russian society to stir up Russia? Puttin can not trust them in Russian society?

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The pro-Russian activists are not listening to even Putin. Why not? Because they are anarchists with their own agenda,

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Sanctions do bite don't they, Vlad

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday called on pro-Moscow separatists in Ukraine to postpone a vote on secession just 5 days

Too late. Figuratively speaking, the engine is running....

The United States and European Union...have threatened to impose much wider sanctions if Moscow takes further steps to interfere in Ukraine.

So, if Moscow takes further steps to protect Russian-speaking population in Ukraine of aggressive attacks of neoNAZIs and fascists, to restore Law and Order, the USA and EU will impose much more wider sanctions to Russia, right? Teaming up with junta in Kiev, fascists and neoNAZIs who killed people in cold blood during Odessa massacre. Thank you for demonstration your True Colours. I think, Slavic World will appreciate it.

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