John Kerry Just Gave Russia A Final Warning Before New Sanctions

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John Kerry

AP

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry provided Russia with a stern warning Thursday evening - start complying with the de-escalation agreement brokered last week in Geneva, or face the wrath of new U.S. sanctions.

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Kerry delivered a terse statement from the State Department's briefing room late Thursday, during which he blasted Russia for not taking a "single step in the right direction" toward de-escalation. He criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for what he called outlandish claims that the Internet is a "CIA plot." And he accused Russia of waging a propaganda campaign, led by "propaganda bullhorn" network Russia Today.

"What is happening in eastern Ukraine is a military operation that is well planned and organized," Kerry said. "If Russia continues in this direction, it will not only be a grave mistake - it will be an expensive mistake."

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