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24 of October, 17:54

Putin: the West has forgotten the words " disproportionate use of force ", speaking about Ukraine
The world community does not notice the disproportionate use of force by Kiev in the East of Ukraine, as well as among them cluster munitions, said the President of the Russian Federation centuries Putin.
" instead of having to start peace dialogue, the troops were sent, tanks, planes. And, incidentally, the World community somehow keeps mum, stayed there, as if he sees nothing, as if there is no words " disproportionate use of force, " Putin said at the final plenary session of the eleventh meeting of the international discussion Club " Valdai ", RIA " Novosti ". He said that during the conflict in the North Caucasus in the disproportionate use of force criticized the Russian Federation." currently, there is no phrase " disproportionate use of force ", but used cluster bombs, used for tactical weapons, " - said the head." If, God forbid, again someone will go into the temptation of trying to use force for the final solution of this problem in the South-East of Ukraine - will drive the situation completely stumped. In my opinion, there is still a chance to come to a common opinion, " Putin said." If Ukraine wants to maintain territorial integrity, and we also want, this means you have to understand that there is no need to cling to any where in the village, you know, it's pointless. That is, the idea is to stop the bloodshed And to start a dialogue, And at the base of this dialogue to build relationships And to recover any communication, the most important Thing, in the economy, and the economy more will go, " said Putin at the final plenary session of the eleventh meeting of the international discussion Club " Valdai "." Very important is to stop the war immediately, " he said. According to him, only after the termination of the war will be possible to talk about the resumption of dialogue between Kyiv And Donetsk region.

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