If I wanted to, I could take Kiev in two weeks.
— Remark reportedly made by Russian President Vladimir Putin in a telephone call with the new President of the European Commission. The Kremlin is not denying the remark was made, but insists it is being taken out of context, and is also upset that details of a private telephone conversation are being made public.
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