person:v. putin

  • 12月31日のツイート
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  • Putin, Contrary to Earlier Assertions, Suggests Planning to Seize Crimea Started in Early 2014 - NYTimes.com
    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/10/world/europe/putin-contrary-to-earlier-assertions-suggests-planning-to-seize-crimea-star

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has publicly indicated for the first time that military planning to seize Crimea started well before the referendum there on the issue, which he had cited previously as the main reason for Russia’s annexation.

    Mr. Putin said he made the decision around 7 a.m. on Feb. 23, 2014, after an all-night emergency meeting with his security chiefs on the crisis in Ukraine. Viktor F. Yanukovych had just been deposed as president of Ukraine, and the meeting was called to discuss his rescue, Mr. Putin said.

    Russia has long contended that it acted spontaneously to reclaim Crimea, mainly to protect Russian speakers who it said had been threatened, and to stave off what it suspected was an attempt by NATO to colonize the Black Sea.

    Une bonne partie de la presse reprend cette « révélation ».
    Mais qu’apprend-on, au fond ? Que V. V. Poutine n’a pas attendu très longtemps après le putsch renversant Ianoukovytch, et ce malgré l’accord politique obtenu le jour même pour un gouvernement de transition, pour identifier les tireurs de ficelles et en tirer les conséquences stratégiques…

    Le reste, que c’est un remarquable tacticien capable d’exploiter au mieux les faiblesse de ses adversaires, on le savait déjà.

  • Pas de dîner pour Poutine…

    Sign of a Chill : E.U. Doesn’t Set Table for Putin - NYTimes.com
    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/29/world/europe/putin-russia-european-union.html

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has for years trumpeted grand ambitions for Moscow’s relations with the European Union, pushing to break down visa barriers and urging the creation of what he calls a “harmonious economic community stretching from Lisbon to Vladivostok.”

    On a visit to the Brussels headquarters of the 28-nation bloc on Tuesday, however, Mr. Putin did not even get dinner. That customary courtesy was pulled from a sharply curtailed program — a small sign of the way escalating tensions over Ukraine have scrambled even basic rituals of diplomacy, chilled relations between Moscow and Brussels, and taken some of the shine off Mr. Putin’s image as a leader who can turn any crisis, even the mayhem in Syria, to his advantage.

    Sinon, sur ce coup…

    Mr. Putin added his own characteristic twist on Tuesday, needling European Union officials for visiting an encampment of protesters in the center of Kiev. “Just imagine how our European partners would react during the crisis in, say, Greece or Cyprus if our foreign minister joined anti-European rallies there,” he said.

    C’est bien dans son style, mais c’est finalement plutôt gentil pour décrire une ingérence caractérisée…