Russia does not want war: Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a cabinet meeting outside Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a cabinet meeting outside Moscow.
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AFP, Moscow :
President Vladimir Putin on Saturday said Russia is not at war and does not want war with anyone, but sharply criticised Western sanctions over Ukraine.
“There’s no war, thank God. But there is definitely an attempt to curb our development,” Putin told a trade union conference, cited by TASS news agency.
He criticised sanctions imposed on Russia by the West over Ukraine saying “they definitely can’t be effective against a country like ours, although they cause certain damage and we have to realise this… We must raise our level of sovereignty, including in our economy.”
Putin complained of an attempt to “freeze the existing world order that has become established over the last decades after the fall of the Soviet Union, with a single leader who wants to stay that way,” apparently talking about the United States.
“Such a world order will never suit Russia,” he said. “If somebody likes it or wants to live in conditions of semi-occupation (then go ahead), but we won’t do this.”
“But we don’t plan to fight a war with anyone. We plan to cooperate with everyone.”
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday Russia did not plan to wage war on anyone although a world order where one leader tells others what they can do would not suit Moscow.
His comments were the first from Putin since he met French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the crisis in the Ukraine on Friday.
“There clearly is an attempt to restrain our development with different means. There is an attempt to freeze the existing world order … with one incontestable leader who wants to remain as such thinking he is allowed everything while others are only allowed what he allows and only in his interests,” Putin said.
“This world order will never suit Russia…But we are not going to wage war on anyone, we are going to cooperate will all,” he said during a meeting with labor unions in the southern city of Sochi.
Kiev and the West accuse Moscow of fomenting pro-Russian rebellion in eastern Ukraine and supplying arms and fighters. Moscow denies the accusation.
Putin repeated that Western sanctions imposed on Russia in retaliation over its role in the Ukraine conflict would not work.
“Sanctions – in the end I think they will not bring joy to anyone and they clearly can’t be efficient with regards to a country like ours although they are causing a certain damage to us. And we should understand this and increase our sovereignty level including in the economy,” Putin said.

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