Russian President Putin: War With Russia Would Represent 'Apocalyptic Scenario' For Eastern Europe (Update)

Tuesday, 24 February 2015





BBC: Ukraine conflict: Russia's Vladimir Putin says war 'unlikely'



Russian President Vladimir Putin has said war with neighbouring Ukraine is "unlikely", in an interview for Russian television.


Mr Putin also stressed his support for the recent Minsk ceasefire deal as the best way to stabilise eastern Ukraine.


Ukraine says Russian troops have been fighting in Ukraine. Mr Putin repeated denials that this was the case.


Foreign ministers from Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany are meeting in Paris on Tuesday to discuss the ceasefire.







More News On Prussian President Putin's Remarks That War With Russia Would Represent An 'Apocalyptic Scenario' For Eastern Europe



Vladimir Putin: War with Ukraine would be 'apocalyptic' but unlikely -- CNN

Ukraine crisis: Vladimir Putin says war with Russia would represent 'apocalyptic scenario' for eastern Europe -- The Independent

Putin Says All-Out War Between Russia, Ukraine Is Unlikely -- NBC

Putin Says War With Ukraine 'Unlikely' -- Radio Free Europe

War with Ukraine “unlikely” – Putin -- Euronews

Putin discounts war in Ukraine, supports cease-fire -- UPI

Putin says the 'apocalyptic scenario' of going to war with Ukraine is 'very unlikely' as Russian-backed rebels finally begin to withdraw artillery -- Daily Mail

War with Ukraine 'unlikely,' says Putin -- Deutsche Welle

Putin says Russia-Ukraine war unlikely -- Al Jazeera

War with Ukraine an 'unlikely apocalyptic scenario' says Vladimir Putin -- IBTimes



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