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00:00Anti-Western sentiment, according to the magazine. Internationally, the Internet starter says that the international community did not impose any meaningful sanctions on Moscow
00:09In 2008,
00:10Relations between the Kremlin and the West have also improved.
00:15The magazine is benefiting from a review of the repercussions within Crimea, and considers that the sanctions imposed on Moscow were minor, and that their limited effects
00:24I encouraged the Kremlin to escalate
00:26without paying attention to the consequences, according to her expression. The magazine concludes by pointing out that the main factors that determined the Russian behavior in the past
00:35And you will determine it in the future
00:36are the relative costs of the military escalation and the evaluation of it by the Russian people, according to her.
00:44Ukrainian President Vladimir Gosinski said that his American counterpart pledged to participate in any talks related to the Ukrainian affair.
00:55This includes meetings of NATO or the European Union, he said.
01:01the ukrainian president also discussed a number of agreements that were negotiated by washington and moscow , but without mentioning the details of them .
01:13NATO refused to backtrack on Bucharest's commitments despite its demands to Russia to reduce the escalation in Ukraine.
01:21NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg
01:25he renewed his rejection of the russian demands on preventing ukraine from joining the alliance . The Secretary-General of NATO said
01:32any russian move against ukraine would be expensive , he says .
01:40NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg had stressed the importance of dialogue to reach a solution to the Ukrainian crisis. He said that Moscow is required
01:51with respect to the sovereignty of how
01:54Russia must stop the escalation and respect Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity
02:00We call on them to return to diplomacy. This crisis requires a political and diplomatic solution.
02:07Therefore, we welcome the talks between Presidents Biden and Putin
02:11as well as the efforts made to hold a new meeting within the framework of the Normandy agreement, because dialogue is more important when tensions are high.
02:21For more details, we have with us directly from Moscow our colleague Diyala Al-Khalili. Good morning, Diyala and Diyala
02:29It seems that the Russian statements in recent days
02:32become more acute with regard to the file of Ukraine, especially with the confirmation of the Foreign Ministry
02:37that the actions of the West are not responsible and could lead to conflict. Any more details?
02:47Yes.
02:49Yesterday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated that the irresponsible actions of the West in the Ukraine case
02:59She's going.