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Diplomat: US sanctions aimed at deposing Putin

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A SENIOR Russian diplomat has accused the US of trying to bring down President Vladimir Putin with the sanctions it has imposed on Moscow over the crisis in Ukraine.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told parliament­ary deputies ties between Moscow and Washington were in a very deep chill and were likely to remain so if the sanctions remained for a long time.

“It is hardly a secret the goal of the sanctions is to create social and economic conditions to carry out a change of power in Russia,” Mr Ryabkov told a hearing in the lower house. “There will be no easy or fast way out of this.”

He said he did not expect the US to recognise Crimea as part of Russia “for decades to come” and accused Washington of trying to drive a wedge between Russia and the other for mer S ov iet republics.

Ties between Russia and the United States took a dive this year as the Cold War-era foes traded accusation­s over the crisis in Ukraine, and foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has accused Washington of seeking “regime change”.

President Putin has portrayed Western sanctions as an attempt to contain Russia and punish it for becoming strong and independen­t.

State media have often repeated this message and an opinion poll released by the independen­t Levada research group showed 74 per cent of Russians have negative views of the US.

Levada said the figures marked the lowest point in Russians’ attitudes towards the US since 1990.

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WARNING: Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

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