European Leaders Won't Notice Nazi Tones in Ukrainian Conflict – Putin

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Russian president said Monday that European leaders are trying not to notice the nazi ideology in Ukrainian conflict.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — European leaders are trying not to notice the nazi ideology in Ukrainian conflict, but still they are sincerely interested in finding peaceful settlement of Ukrainian crisis, Russian president Vladimir Putin said Monday in a televised show.

“They are trying not to notice it,” Putin said, answering a journalist’s question on whether he managed to draw attention of his European colleagues to the fact that nazi ideology is now flourishing in Kiev.

“What I would like to highlight, is the sincere, as it seems to me, will to find compromise solutions that would lead to the final settlement [of the Ukrainian crisis],” the president said.

In this regard Putin noted that in the new Minsk agreements under the point on the need to decentralize power in Ukraine, there is a note, specifying how exactly this should be done.

“Our German and French partners are the authors of this note and this signifies of their sincere will to find the compromises I just mentioned,” Putin said.

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