Report: Putin Halts All Talks With The Obama Administration – Update: Russian Defense Minister Won’t Take Hagel’s Calls…
Via Daily Beast:
Since
the invasion of Crimea, President Vladimir Putin and President Barack
Obama have had regular phone calls in an often half-hearted attempt to
deescalate the ongoing crisis inside Ukraine.
But
as the U.S. and EU prepare to unveil new sanctions against Russia,
Putin has decided the interactions should stop. The Kremlin has ended
high-level contact with the Obama administration, according to
diplomatic officials and sources close to the Russian leadership. The
move signals an end to the diplomacy, for now.
“Putin
will not talk to Obama under pressure,” said Igor Yurgens, Chairman of
the Institute for Contemporary Development, a prominent Moscow think
tank, and a close associate of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
“It does not mean forever.”
Obama and
Putin last spoke over the phone on April 14, a call that the White House
said was initiated at Moscow’s request. Obama urged Putin in the call
to end Kremlin support for armed, pro-Russian activists creating unrest
in eastern Ukraine. Obama also warned that the U.S. would impose more
“costs” on Russia if Putin continued his current course. According to
the Kremlin’s readout of the call, Putin denied Russian interference in
eastern Ukraine and said “that such speculations are based on inaccurate
information.”
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