
Why has Russia toned down its rhetoric on Ukraine?
Clip: 7/9/2014 | 5m 17s
Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner joins Judy Woodruff to discuss Ukraine
Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner joins Judy Woodruff to discuss recent victories of the Ukrainian military over pro-Russian separatists, the obstacles to reclaiming military control of the city of Donetsk and the chances that President Obama will impose further sanctions on Russia without European partnership.
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Why has Russia toned down its rhetoric on Ukraine?
Clip: 7/9/2014 | 5m 17s
Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner joins Judy Woodruff to discuss recent victories of the Ukrainian military over pro-Russian separatists, the obstacles to reclaiming military control of the city of Donetsk and the chances that President Obama will impose further sanctions on Russia without European partnership.
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