Kissinger: introducing anti-Russian sanctions was a mistake.

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Makes you wonder if Mr K will be soon seeking asylum in the Moscow Airport transit lounge. He faces indictments in a number of jurisdictions for past war crimes.


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17.11.2014 | 12:26



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Kissinger: Ukraine should forget about Crimea and NATO membership

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Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke about global threats, the secession of Crimea and Ukraine’s NATO accession.



Mr. Kissinger said that there currently is an urgent need for a new world order, but its coming into being will be long and complicated. “There are no universally accepted rules,” said Mr. Kissinger in an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel. “There is the Chinese view, the Islamic view, the Western view and, to some extent, the Russian view. And they really are not always compatible.”



Speaking of Crimea’s accession to Russia, he noted that this is a special case, as Ukraine and Russia were one country for a long time. In his view, the West must recognize its mistakes. “Europe and America did not understand the impact of these events, starting with the negotiations about…


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