LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday that Russia had made constructive moves towards possibly reducing tensions in Ukraine.
"Let me say that Russia has made constructive moves in the last days," Kerry told reporters in London.
"There are some indications that whether it is line of control negotiations, or calm that is in place in a number of places, the withdrawal of certain people ... there are signs of constructive choices. That can only be helpful."
Asked about the collapse of the Russian rouble, Kerry said: "There are a lot of combined factors, but the sanctions were clearly intended to invite President [Vladimir] Putin to make a different set of choices."
(Reporting by Lesley Wroughton, writing by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Stephen Addison)
Relacionados
- Russia says it wants east Ukraine to stay with Kiev under reformed constitution
- Russia accuses U.S. of destroying 'carcass of cooperation' with Ukraine bill
- Russia says U.S. destroying 'carcass of cooperation' with Ukraine law
- Russia's Lavrov says peace talks in Ukraine needed swiftly - TASS
- Chechens loyal to Russia fight alongside east Ukraine rebels