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World|politics|April 16, 2014 / 10:38 AM
Putin warns Merkel of civil war in Ukraine

AKIPRESS.COM - putin-merkel-on phone Speaking with Chancellor Angela Merkel via phone on Tuesday, President Putin condemned Kyiv's deployment of troops against protesters as an “anti-constitutional” attempt “to forcefully suppress protests” in eastern Ukraine, Deutsche Welle reported.

“The Russian president remarked that the sharp escalation of the conflict has placed the country, in effect, on the verge of civil war,” the Kremlin said in a press release.

Merkel and Putin expressed hope that talks between envoys from the EU, the U.S., Russia and Ukraine in Geneva on Thursday could “take the situation in a peaceful direction,” according to the Kremlin.

But earlier on Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned that any action by Kyiv against the protesters could undermine Thursday's planned talks.

Meanwhile, the United States has said that additional sanctions would likely be imposed against Moscow for its alleged involvement in the unrest in eastern Ukraine.

“Not only do we anticipate additional sanctions at some point, we're preparing additional steps,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters in Washington on Tuesday. But Psaki went on to say that Washington was unlikely to impose more sanctions before Thursday's talks in Geneva.

Kyiv launched a military operation against armed protesters in Ukraine's eastern regions on Tuesday, after they refused to vacate government buildings in at least nine cities by a Monday deadline.

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