The Union Democrat

Putin praises US response to security ideas as ‘positive’

- By ILYA ARKHIPOV and HENRY MEYER

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised what he described as a “positive” U.S. response to the Kremlin’s demands for legally binding security guarantees to defuse a standoff over Ukraine and said talks between the two countries are to start in January.

“On the whole, we see a positive response,” Putin said at his annual press conference on Thursday. “Our American partners say they’re ready to start discussion­s early next year in Geneva. Both sides have named representa­tives and I hope that things will continue along the same path.”

Putin made no mention of the threat of military action as he did earlier this week but said the Kremlin will do what it needs to ensure Russia’s security. He hit out against the successive waves of North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on expansion up to Russia’s borders. “Do we put our missiles close to U.S. borders?” he asked. “No! It’s the U.S. which has come to our house with its missiles, they’re on our doorstep already!”

Putin said opponents have for centuries sought to pressure Russia, underminin­g the country from within and breaking up her territorie­s. “In 1991, we split up into 12. But we get the impression that isn’t enough for our partners - Russia’s too big for them.”

He declined to provide a guarantee that Russia won’t invade Ukraine, instead demanding the West give the Kremlin the security assurances he seeks “now.”

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