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Russian President warns Ukraine to stop violence otherwise will be responsible for bloodshed  

Russian President warns Ukraine to stop violence otherwise will be responsible for bloodshed  

 

MOSCOW (TSAT) - The Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday warned Ukraine to immediately stop violence in Donbas border region otherwise will be responsible for bloodshed.

 

In a televised speech after the Russian National Security Meeting, Putin accused the US and its NATO allies for instability in the region.

 

“Ukraine immediately stop violence near the border region otherwise 

they will be fully responsible for "a possible continuation of the bloodshed,” Putin said. 

 

He added that modern Ukraine created by Russia as a result of Bolshevik policies.

 

He said the US and its allies ignored Russia's principal security concerns, continues using sanctions as 'blackmail' to deter Russia

 

“Deployment of airstrike weapons in Ukraine would allow US to hit all European parts of Russia as well as targets beyond Ural mountains” he said.

 

Meanwhile, the Russian President also announced to recognize the Ukraine’s breakaway Donetsk and Luhansk regions as independent states and asked the parliament to process the recognition.

 

Putin also signed the decree on recognition of both region that are under the control of rebels.

 

He accused the Ukraine and said they are not interested to resolve the issues peacefully.

 

Soon after the Russian President speech, the Ukraine President call its country’s National Security and Defense Council meeting following Moscow's recognition of breakaway regions.

 

On Thursday, the NATO defense ministers warned Moscow to refrain from recognition of Ukraine’s separatist Donetsk and Luhansk regions and said it would be yet another flagrant violation of international laws. 

 

During its last week meeting the  defense chiefs agreed in a statement that recognition would be a “further blatant violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty and of the Minsk agreements” and would undermine international mediation efforts led by Germany and France in the so-called “Normandy format” to find a political solution for the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, according to Anadolu Agency.

 

The both region under the control of separatists that backed by Moscow. 

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