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- Russia–Ukraine_relations abstract "Russia–Ukraine relations (Russian: Российско-украинские отношения, Ukrainian: Українсько-російські відносини) were established in 1991 immediately upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union of which both were founding constituent republics.Russia has an embassy in Kiev and consulates in Kharkiv, Lviv, Odessa and Simferopol. Ukraine has an embassy in Moscow and consulates in Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Tyumen and Vladivostok.Relations between the two country's Governments are complex. President Vladimir Putin allegedly declared at a NATO-Russia summit in 2008 that, if Ukraine were to join NATO, his country could contend to annex the Ukrainian East and Crimea. Some analysts believe that the current Russian leadership is determined to prevent an equivalent of the Ukrainian Orange Revolution in Russia. This perspective is supposed to explain not only Russian domestic policy but its sensitivity to events abroad. Many in Ukraine and beyond believe that Russia has periodically used its vast energy resources to bully its smaller, dependent neighbour, but the Russian government argues instead that it was the internal squabbling amongst Ukraine's political elite that is to blame for the deadlock. Since the election of pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovych as Ukrainian President in early 2010 the relations between the two nations had improved, then deteriorated in 2014 with the Crimean crisis and the Russian military intervention in the peninsula. Later, Ukraine suspended majority of ties with Russia including military cooperation and export of Defense equipments.".
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- Russia–Ukraine_relations quote "In Denikin's diaries he has a discussion about Big Russia and Little Russia - Ukraine. He says that nobody should be permitted to interfere in relations between us, they have always been the business of Russia itself.".
- Russia–Ukraine_relations quote "Russia has no intention of annexing any country.".
- Russia–Ukraine_relations source "Russian PM Putin after laying a wreath at the grave of Anton Denikin".
- Russia–Ukraine_relations source "Russian President Putin".
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- Russia–Ukraine_relations subject Category:Bilateral_relations_of_Russia.
- Russia–Ukraine_relations subject Category:Bilateral_relations_of_Ukraine.
- Russia–Ukraine_relations subject Category:Russia–Ukraine_relations.
- Russia–Ukraine_relations comment "Russia–Ukraine relations (Russian: Российско-украинские отношения, Ukrainian: Українсько-російські відносини) were established in 1991 immediately upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union of which both were founding constituent republics.Russia has an embassy in Kiev and consulates in Kharkiv, Lviv, Odessa and Simferopol.".
- Russia–Ukraine_relations label "Relations entre la Russie et l'Ukraine".
- Russia–Ukraine_relations label "Relações entre Rússia e Ucrânia".
- Russia–Ukraine_relations label "Russia–Ukraine relations".
- Russia–Ukraine_relations label "Российско-украинские отношения".
- Russia–Ukraine_relations label "宇露関係".
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- Russia–Ukraine_relations sameAs Relations_entre_la_Russie_et_l'Ukraine.
- Russia–Ukraine_relations sameAs 宇露関係.
- Russia–Ukraine_relations sameAs Relações_entre_Rússia_e_Ucrânia.
- Russia–Ukraine_relations sameAs Q2090117.
- Russia–Ukraine_relations sameAs Q2090117.
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