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Russian president Vladimir Putin has allegedly threatened he "can take Kiev in two weeks", in remarks made to the outgoing president of the European commission.

Putin said to Jose Manuel Barroso, who then passed the Russian leader's remarks on to European leaders at the Nato summit over the weekend, "If I want to, I can take Kiev in two weeks," according to Italy's La Republica newspaper.

Barroso revealed Putin's threat after Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko, who on Monday accused Russia of "direct and undisguised aggression", had left the summit table.

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As tension increases in the region, Nato has said they will form a 4,000 strong spearhead force to go into action in 48 hours in response to Russian aggression in Ukraine.

At a pre-summit news conference, Nato secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen said alliance officials have drafted a detailed plan that "responds to Russia's aggressive behaviour" but also equips Nato to respond to all security challenges, wherever they may arise.

Ramussen said the forces would be equipped to "travel light, but strike hard".

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Nonetheless, Frederica Mogherini, the EU's new heady of foreign policy, warned there was no military solution for what is now Europe's biggest crisis in decades.

Barroso claims Putin first made the remarks in a telephone conversation held on 29 August, when Barroso held the Russian president responsible for the military action of the separatists in Ukraine.

Allegedly, Putin interrupted saying: "The issue is not this. If I want, I can take Kiev in two weeks".

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Russian President Vladimir Putin

Putin's aide confirms '2 weeks to Kiev' remark: AP

A Russian official is complaining that Barroso breached confidentiality when he quoted Putin as saying Moscow could take over Kiev in two weeks if it wished.
Yuri Ushakov, a presidential aide, told reporters in Moscow on Tuesday that Putin's statement was "quoted out of context and carried a completely different meaning." Ushakov says it was unworthy of Barroso to speak publicly about a private conversation.

Several European publications earlier this week quoted Barroso saying that Putin had said in a private conversation that Russian forces could take over Ukraine's capital in two weeks' time if they wished.

Pro-Russian rebels have been fighting Ukrainian government troops since mid-April in a conflict that has left more than 2,500 people dead.
 
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Kremlin Disputes Veracity Of Putin's 'I Can Take Kiev In Two Weeks' Quote

The Kremlin is disputing the context of a controversial quote attributed to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

As Italy's La Repubblica reported, Putin allegedly issued a defiant warning to European Commission President José Manuel Barros during a phone call.

According to a translation by the Huffington Post U.K., Barros first asked Putin about Russian soldiers on the ground in Ukraine. Putin allegedly responded with this warning: "If I want, I take Kiev in two weeks."

The Daily Mail reports that Barros relayed the conversation to leaders from the 28 European nations and that's where La Repubblica learned about the exchange.

The Kremlin, today, disputed the context of the conversation. The Russian news agency ITAR-TASS reports that presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said Putin's words had a very different meaning and that Barros should not have disclosed the conversation because it goes "beyond the bounds of diplomatic practices."

"If that was really done, it looks not worthy of a serious political figure," Ushakov said. "Irrespective of whether these words were pronounced or not, this quote was taken out of context and had a very different meaning."

It's worth noting that Russia has also repeatedly denied that its troops have ventured into Ukraine. The U.S., NATO and Ukraine have accused Russia of intervening directly in the conflict.
 
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they misunderstood him wrong, he meant he can take the whole ukraine in 2 weeks if its really about taking eastern ukraine for him
 
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Well Honorable Putin , is right as a leader of Great nation to engage in Self defense Operations in Ukraine to protect , innocent Russians being attacked.

I mean we understand the pressure due to illegal missile shield being installed , PUTIN has no choice but to perhaps start a peace effort to improve world as a Good human that he is

Why only Ukraine , Russia should also safe gaurd its South as well and far east

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Hopefully China and Pakistan can help Russia Protect international peace efforts
 
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I could take Ukraine with Iraqs army, thats how shite they are,
 
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