Putin says Russia’s moves in Ukraine consistent with international law in call with Obama

By The Associated Press

MOSCOW – The Russian president has defended the country’s moves in Ukraine consistent with international law during a phone call with President Barack Obama.

A statement published on the Kremlin website early Friday said that during the call, Vladimir Putin condemned the newly formed Kyiv government as the result of an “anti-constitutional coup” and said Russia was “unable to ignore” requests for protection from Ukraine’s Russia-leaning east and south.

Putin stressed the importance of Russian-American relations, and said he hoped they would not become “a victim of disagreement” on certain issues. According to a White House statement issued late on Thursday, Obama demanded that the Russian president end the dispute diplomatically, by withdrawing Russian forces back to their base in Crimea and bringing international monitors into Ukraine.

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