Pro-Russia
militants seized more state offices in Ukraine’s troubled east on
Tuesday, in apparent defiance of the latest Western sanctions announced
against them and their presumed backers in the Kremlin, which also
showed no sign of wilting in its worst confrontation with the West in
decades.
Mr.
Putin was in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, to attend the summit of the
Supreme Eurasian Economic Council — the economic bloc of former Soviet
republics he started in order to try to counterbalance the draw of the
European Union. Its viability without Ukraine has been called into
question.
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Speaking
to reporters in Belarus, President Vladimir V. Putin said he had vetoed
suggestions within the Kremlin that Russia respond in kind to the
latest sanctions. “The government has already proposed some steps in
response, but I consider that there is no need for this,” Mr. Putin told
reporters, according to the Interfax news agency. But if it continues,
he said, Moscow will have to think about who works and how they work in
key sectors of Russia’s economy, including energy.
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