Putin voices ‘serious concern’ over martial law in Ukraine
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has voiced “serious concern” over Ukraine’s recent move to impose martial law in the country following the seizure of three intruding Ukrainian military vessels in Russian waters.
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Nov 27, 2018 07:48 UTC
  • Putin voices ‘serious concern’ over martial law in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has voiced “serious concern” over Ukraine’s recent move to impose martial law in the country following the seizure of three intruding Ukrainian military vessels in Russian waters.

Putin conveyed his concern in a phone call to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Kremlin announced in a Tuesday statement.

Putin “expressed a serious concern over Kiev’s decision to put its armed forces on alert and to introduce martial law,” read the statement, which said the Russian president also urged Merkel to restrain Ukrainian authorities from engaging in further provocation and military measures.

The Russian leader further told Merkel that he hoped “Berlin could influence the Ukrainian authorities to dissuade them from further reckless acts.”

The latest hostilities between Moscow and Kiev unfolded on Sunday when Russia’s naval forces intercepted and seized three Ukrainian vessels after they illegally entered Russian waters off the coast of Crimea in the Sea of Azov.

The Kremlin has said the seizure of the ships was lawful because they were trespassing.

German FM urges Moscow to stick to international law

Meanwhile, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas called on Moscow to abide by international law and respect the territorial sovereignty of neighboring countries.

“The aim must be that Russia sticks to international rules again and that it does not violate the territorial sovereignty of its neighbors,” Maas said during a Tuesday speech in Berlin.

To achieve this, he said, Germany and its European allies need clear principles and a "true dialog” on common security in Europe.

Some European politicians have renewed calls for imposing further sanctions on Russia over the incident.

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