Russia now threatens Military Invasion - if Kiev attacks
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:44 am
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Russia now, on Wednesday, April 23, 2014, claims that any attack on any Russian citizens ( Russian passport holders ) in Ukraine is an attack on the country of Russia.
Russia vows it will be forced to respond if Russia is attacked. Russia re-emphasis that Russia has armed forces on it's border with Ukraine for just such a worse-case-scenario. Russia describes the Kiev government, using violence by Kiev armed forces against Russians in eastern Ukraine, as a violation of the Geneva agreement against the use of violence, which the Kiev government signed, as just such a worse-case-scenario.
Kiev government yesterday threatened to immediately re-start the Anti-Terrorist operation, against what the Kiev government calls Terrorists in eastern Ukraine.
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Russia now, on Wednesday, April 23, 2014, claims that any attack on any Russian citizens ( Russian passport holders ) in Ukraine is an attack on the country of Russia.
Russia vows it will be forced to respond if Russia is attacked. Russia re-emphasis that Russia has armed forces on it's border with Ukraine for just such a worse-case-scenario. Russia describes the Kiev government, using violence by Kiev armed forces against Russians in eastern Ukraine, as a violation of the Geneva agreement against the use of violence, which the Kiev government signed, as just such a worse-case-scenario.
Kiev government yesterday threatened to immediately re-start the Anti-Terrorist operation, against what the Kiev government calls Terrorists in eastern Ukraine.
http://rt.com/news/154212-lavrov-russia ... nd-itself/Russian Television interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, on Wednseday, April 23rd, 2014 wrote:
Referencing the four-sided talks between the EU, the US, Russia and Ukraine that took place in Geneva on April 17, Lavrov accused Kiev’s coup-appointed government of going back on its pledge to put a stop to all violence.
“In Geneva we agreed there must be an end of all violence. Next afternoon [interim Ukrainian President Aleksandr] Turchinov declared almost a state of emergency and ordered the army to shoot at the people.”
Turchinov announced the resumption of the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday. Moscow has decried the operation and urged the Ukrainian government to refrain from using force on civilians living in the region.
The Russian Foreign Minister said the buildup of troops on the border with Ukraine was within the bounds of international law and denied the presence of Russian troops in East Ukraine. Lavrov said the troops were participating in routine military drills, something that has been verified by international inspectors.
Describing a worst case scenario in the Ukrainian crisis, Lavrov said Russia would be forced to respond if it were attacked.
“If we are attacked, we would certainly respond. If our interests, our legitimate interests, the interests of Russians have been attacked directly, like they were in South Ossetia for example, I do not see any other way but to respond in accordance with international law,” he said.
“Russian citizens ( Russian passport holders ) being attacked ( in Ukraine ) is an attack against the Russian Federation,” he told RT.
Referencing Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s trip to the Vatican on Wednesday, Lavrov said the acting Prime Minister would do better to visit the South of Ukraine and actually meet with the anti-Maidan protesters.
The foreign minister also spoke about American involvement in the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, accusing Washington of trying to manipulate the situation.
“There is no reason not to believe that the Americans are running the show,” said Lavrov, referencing US Vice-President Joe Biden’s visit to Kiev and its coincidence with the renewed counter-terror operation on activists in eastern Ukraine.
“It’s quite telling they chose the moment of the Vice President of the US’ visit to announce the resumption of this operation because the launching of this operation happened immediately after [head of the CIA] John Brennan’s visit to Kiev,” said Lavrov.
The situation in Ukraine is just another example of Washington trying to gain ground in the geopolitical fight, the minister said.
“Ukraine is just one manifestation of the American unwillingness to yield in the geopolitical fight. Americans are not ready to admit that they cannot run the show in each and every part of the globe from Washington alone,” said Lavrov, adding Washington’s “ready-made solutions” cannot remedy a crisis that it does not understand.
The Russian government does not recognize Kiev’s interim government, which took power on February 22 following weeks of deadly protests ending with the ouster of President Victor Yanukovich.
Watch Sergey Lavrov's interview in full on RT ( Russian Television ) at ( 12:30 PM Eastern Time, 9:30 AM Pacific Time) 16:40 GMT ( London Time ).