WW3 FEARS: Germany urges Russia to reduce troop presence near Ukraine.

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Germany urges Russia to reduce troop presence near Ukraine.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed concerns as tensions increase between pro-Russia separatists and Ukrainian forces.
Angela Merkel has called on the Kremlin to unwind its recent military buildup near eastern Ukraine, the chancellor's office announced in a statement released Thursday.

Recent clashes between pro-Russia separatists and government forces have sparked fears of an escalation in the conflict in Ukraine's eastern Donbass region.

During a phone call, Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed other topics, as well, including the imprisonment of the Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny.
What did the Kremlin say?
Following the call, the Kremlin also released a statement saying the two leaders had "expressed concerns over the escalation of tensions in the southeast of Ukraine."

"Vladimir Putin drew attention to the provocative actions of Kyiv, which has recently been purposefully exacerbating the situation on the front line," according to the statement.

The deputy head of Russia's presidential administration, Dmitry Kozak, was quoted by the TASS agency on Thursday as saying that any major military hostilities could mean "the beginning of the end of Ukraine." He argued that Russia would be forced to defend its citizens in eastern Ukraine.
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00:00 Germany urges Russia to reduce troop presence near Ukraine
00:11 German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed concerns
00:15 as tensions increase between pro-Russia separatists and Ukrainian forces.
00:20 Angela Merkel has called on the Kremlin to unwind its recent military buildup near eastern
00:25 Ukraine, the Chancellor's Office announced in a statement released Thursday.
00:30 Recent clashes between pro-Russia separatists and government forces have sparked fears of
00:35 an escalation in the conflict in Ukraine's eastern Donbass region.
00:39 During a phone call, Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed other topics, as
00:44 well, including the imprisonment of the Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny.
00:49 What did the Kremlin say?
00:52 Following the call, the Kremlin also released a statement saying the two leaders had expressed
00:56 concerns over the escalation of tensions in the southeast of Ukraine.
01:01 Vladimir Putin drew attention to the provocative actions of Kiev, which has recently been purposefully
01:06 exacerbating the situation on the front line, according to the statement.
01:11 The deputy head of Russia's presidential administration, Dmitry Kozak, was quoted by
01:16 the TASS agency on Thursday as saying that any major military hostilities could mean
01:20 the beginning of the end of Ukraine.
01:23 He argued that Russia would be forced to defend its citizens in eastern Ukraine.
01:28 What is the situation in Donbass?
01:31 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was headed to Donbass on Thursday.
01:36 He said he was going to the locations of the escalation, adding that Ukraine needs peace
01:41 and will do everything for this.
01:43 Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of escalating tensions between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russia
01:48 separatists.
01:50 On March 26 alone, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) recorded
01:56 hundreds of ceasefire violations.
02:00 Ukraine's government has repeatedly called on Russia to pull its troops away from the
02:03 border, with the Kremlin responding that internal troop movements are a domestic issue and arguing
02:08 that it is entitled to protect Russian-speaking citizens in Donbass if the shaky ceasefire
02:13 does not hold.
02:15 The European Union, NATO, and the US have recently condemned the Russian military build-up
02:20 on the border.

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