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European Leaders Debate Aid to Ukraine, but Not Russia’s Transgressions

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Debaltseve, Mariupol, and Donetsk in eastern Ukraine with rebel attacks supported by Russia- Feb. 2015

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Steinmeier has continued to maintain Russia relations under a policy of Ostpolitik even after strains over Ukraine. He was foreign minister in 2005-2009 and assumed the position in the new coalition government with Merkel's Christian Democrats. He has no illusions about transition to a multipolar world and believes the lessons from World War I of ignoring the impact of conflicts at the periphery should not be forgotten. At the same time he says miltary restraint should not mean "political constraints."

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