11-01-2016, 07:08 PM
Another strange answer in a Putin interview by Vladimir Suchan:
Another angle on the issue of borders and therefore sovereignty is Putin's (possible) new strategy to give China greater say in the policies and laws of Russia's eastern territories. It seems to be his own localized version of TPP.
That Putin, he's a slippery one.
Quote:After asking Crimeans over the New Year's Eve if they might not object to (re)making Crimea as part of Ukraine in the energy agreement with Kiev, in his new interview to Bild Putin raised the question of Crimea by asking (philosophically and rhetorically) the German journalist: "What do you mean by Crimea?" Putin then thought it necessary and instructive to downplay the importance of borders and (state) territory: "For me territory and borders are not important ..." Sure, for the heads of states and presidents, borders and the territory of his state are not important ...
Minsk 3 is at work. Now even Zakharova is, however, upset that Kiev made its existence known and protested against its existence too much.
Another angle on the issue of borders and therefore sovereignty is Putin's (possible) new strategy to give China greater say in the policies and laws of Russia's eastern territories. It seems to be his own localized version of TPP.
That Putin, he's a slippery one.
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