Deutsche
Welle
11-1-2015
Russian
President Vladimir Putin has defended his policies in Ukraine and Crimea and slammed NATO expansion
and the United States .
He also said he trusts German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin slammed western sanctions against his country as
"geo-political" rather than aimed at solving the crisis in Ukraine and criticized NATO expansion and the United States
for trying to impose its will, in a wide-ranging interview published Monday in
the popular German daily newspaper "Bild."
Putin
pinned the crisis between the West and Russia
on NATO expansion into Central Europe despite promises the Alliance
would not infringe on Russia 's
borders. In an argument made previously, the Russian president said NATO and
the US took advantage of a
weak post-Soviet Russia to
expand its influence instead of cooperating with Moscow .
"NATO
and the USA wanted a
complete victory over the Soviet Union . They
wanted to sit on the throne in Europe alone.
But now they are sitting there, and we are talking about all these crises we
would otherwise not have," Putin said.
"If we
had presented our national interests more clearly from the beginning, the world
would still be in balance today," Putin said, referring to economic
turmoil and domestic issues that took up much of Russia 's attention following the
collapse of communism.
He said one
area where the West and Russia
could cooperate was in fighting terrorism. "Even if we do not always agree
on every aspect, nobody should take this as an excuse to declare us as
enemies," Putin said.
In late
September, Moscow launched airstrikes in Syria which it
said were primarily targeting "Islamic State" (IS) militants and
other "terrorist" groups. The United
States and its allies have argued that Russia is targeting "moderate" rebels
opposed to Moscow 's
ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Critics have also said the Syria strikes may possibly serve to distract
from Ukraine .
'Kyiv needs
to implement Minsk
agreements'
To end the
conflict in eastern Ukraine ,
Putin said the government in Kyiv needed to abide by the Minsk
agreements, drawn up last year between Ukraine ,
Russia , Germany and France .
While some
parts of the Minsk agreements have been met and
fighting in eastern Ukraine
has died down, Putin said Kyiv has failed to implement sections of the deal
that would grant greater autonomy to Donetsk
and Luhansk.
"Anything
that is missing in the implementation of the Minsk
agreement is - without any exception - up to the Kyiv central government of Ukraine . You
cannot demand something of Moscow
that, in fact, the rulers in Kyiv have to deliver," Putin said.
"The
constitutional reform is supposed to give autonomy to eastern Ukraine and to
be adopted by the end of 2015. This has not happened, and the year is over.
That's not Russia 's
fault," he added.
Asked if
continued clashes in eastern Ukraine
need to end first, Putin said that first the constitution has to be reformed,
followed by confidence building measures and border security.
"I
trust her, she is a very open person," Putin said, referring to Merkel.
"She is also subject to certain constraints and limitations. But she is
honestly trying to settle the crisis, also in the south-east of Ukraine .
However, what the European Union is doing with those sanctions is nothing but a
theatre of the absurd."
Putin said
Western sanctions over Ukraine
were causing trouble for Moscow
in financial markets but were not behind the economic downturn in the country,
which he said was more related to declining energy prices.
"The
West's sanctions are not aimed at helping Ukraine ,
but at geo-politically pushing Russia
back. They are foolish and are merely harming both sides," Putin said.
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