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Didn't We Almost Have It All
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel signals her country's readiness to mend ties with Moscow, but at the same time says that the anti-Russian sanctions will remain... 28.08.2015, Sputnik International
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel signals her country's readiness to mend ties with Moscow, but at the same time says that the anti-Russian sanctions will remain in place.
Merkel expressed regret about what she described as "substantial violations of international law and the unstable situation," which she said prevented the issue from being resolved, but also claimed that Germany is interested in returning to constructive ties with Moscow.