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Trump reacted sharply to sanctions against Russia

In the USA sure a compromise can not be.

Sanctions against Russia from the United States will remain in place as long as all the border of Ukraine will not return to its original state prior to the annexation of Crimea and occupation of Donbas.

This was during his lecture in Kyiv said the former mayor of new York, and now Advisor to the President of the USA Rudy Giuliani.

“And the Crimea, and Donbass must be returned in composition of Ukraine. This should be the aim not only of States but also the international policy of the West in General. Sanctions against Russia will remain and will intensify as long as all the border of Ukraine will not return to its original condition. Even if there were no international arrangements and agreements, can not tolerate a military intervention of one country against another and the annexation of territories”, – he stressed.

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