Putin: 'Enemies Seek Russia's Downfall'

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 05 Desember 2014 | 10.52

Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country's "enemies of the past" are seeking to carve up the state, just like Yugoslavia.

In his annual State of the Nation speech Mr Putin criticised sanctions imposed by the West, saying they are an attempt to undermine Russia.

He said: "There is no doubt they would have loved to see the Yugoslavia scenario of collapse and dismemberment for us - with all the tragic consequences it would have for the peoples of Russia. This has not happened. We did not allow it."

The president pledged not to sever ties with Europe but added: "We are ready to meet any challenge of the times and win."

Mr Putin has faced fierce criticism from the international community over Russia's role in the crisis in Ukraine.

But he defended Russia's actions, saying they are necessary for his country's survival.

US Secretary of State John Kerry was quick to respond, urging Mr Putin to engage with the West.

He said: "It is not our design or desire that we see a Russia that is isolated through its own actions. In fact we are convinced that Moscow could rebuild trust and relationships if it simply helps to calm turbulent waters."

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