
Obama: U.S. skeptical of Ukraine cease-fire
Clip: 9/5/2014 | 25m 50s
Obama: U.S. skeptical of Ukraine cease-fire, forms coalition against the Islamic State
President Barack Obama, speaking at the tail end of the NATO summit in Wales, said he was skeptical that a cease-fire between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russia rebels would hold. The president also mentioned NATO leaders' decision to form a rapid response force against Russian aggression. Obama also said NATO leaders agreed to form a coalition against Islamic State militants.
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Obama: U.S. skeptical of Ukraine cease-fire
Clip: 9/5/2014 | 25m 50s
President Barack Obama, speaking at the tail end of the NATO summit in Wales, said he was skeptical that a cease-fire between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russia rebels would hold. The president also mentioned NATO leaders' decision to form a rapid response force against Russian aggression. Obama also said NATO leaders agreed to form a coalition against Islamic State militants.
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