New Sanctions Won't Force Russia to Change Course, Kremlin Says
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New sanctions won't force Russia to change course, Kremlin says
"No sanctions will be able to force the Russian Federation to change the consistent position that our president has repeatedly spoken about," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told a Russian state media reporter.
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The Kremlin says Western sanctions will not change Russia's position on the war in Ukraine, despite the EU and the US considering new measures, the Kyiv Independent reports.
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Russia says it prefers to achieve its goals through diplomatic methods, but Europe and Kiev are "forcing it to continue" with the war
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