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Russia's Lavrov says Moscow concerned by German leaders

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[December 09, 2014]  MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is concerned by the behavior of German leaders and Europe may suffer if Berlin stops playing a constructive role in relations between Moscow and the West, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday.

Ties between Berlin and Moscow have been strained in recent weeks and Chancellor Angela Merkel accused Russia over the weekend of interfering in the domestic affairs of countries that are seeking closer ties with the European Union.

"We can't not express our concern over what our German colleagues are doing," Lavrov told a news conference.

"Germany has traditionally played a very constructive role regarding EU ties with Russia and the West as a whole with Russia. If Germany would decide to move to issuing orders, then Europe wouldn't win from that and neither would Germany."
 


Moscow says countries which support sanctions, in particular the United States, are trying to dictate policy to Moscow.

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Merkel, long Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest partner in the 28-nation European bloc, has backed several successive rounds of sanctions against Russia for its role in the Ukraine crisis, and warned that she would judge Putin by his actions in de-escalating the conflict in Ukraine, not his words.

(Reporting by Thomas Grove, editing by Elizabeth Piper)

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