Dmitry Medvedev calls for Ukrainian independence to ‘disappear forever’
March 4, 15:11

“Russia’s borders do not end anywhere,” Medvedev said, quoting Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding that any peace talks with Ukraine could only be undertaken with a government that recognised what he described as the “new reality” on the ground.
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