Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Moscow Not to Revise Stance on Ukraine, Reunification With Crimea / Sputnik International

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Rogozin believes that the West started putting pressure on Russia not because of its reunification with Crimea following a referendum in March 2014, but "as soon as Moscow declared its right to act independently and to make sovereign decisions."

MOSCOW, January 28 (Sputnik) – Russia is not going to revise its stance on Ukraine crisis, as well as its decision to reunify with Crimea, despite political and economic pressure posed on Moscow by Western sanctions, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said Wednesday.

"The price that we are ready to pay is pretty high. Therefore, we are not going to revise any decisions, including those on Crimea and Sevastopol. We can only wonder at stubbornness and sometimes stupidity of our Western partners, who think that their sanctions can pressure us," Rogozin said.

The West started putting pressure on Russia not because of its reunification with Crimea following a referendum in March 2014, but "as soon as Moscow declared its right to act independently and to make sovereign decisions," Rogozin added.

Complete story at - Moscow Not to Revise Stance on Ukraine, Reunification With Crimea / Sputnik International

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