Putin tells Obama Russia has 'right' to protect interests

Putin tells Obama Russia has 'right' to protect interests
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Summary Vladimir Putin told his US counterpart that Russia has right to protect its interests in Ukraine.

MOSCOW (AFP) - Russia has the right to "protect its interests and Russian-speaking populations" in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin told his US counterpart Barack Obama Saturday.

Putin told Obama there was a "real threat weighing on the lives and the health of Russian citizens" in Ukraine, according to a Kremlin statement.

The Russian president accused the new government in Kiev of supporting "criminal actions by ultranationalists", the Kremlin said.

The two leaders spoke by telephone after Russia's parliament authorised military action in Ukraine in a dramatic escalation of tensions.

The Kremlin statement said the conversation was instigated by the US side and focused on the "extraordinary situation in Kiev".

It came after Obama's national security team met Saturday to weigh policy options as Washington tried to keep pace with the fast escalating crisis in Ukraine and Crimea.
 

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