KEY POINTS
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine after announcing Monday evening that he would recognize their independence.
  • During his televised remarks, Putin aired historical grievances against NATO and the U.S. and accused Western governments of hostile activities that threaten Russian security.
  • The Kremlin said that Putin discussed his decision with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz earlier Monday. The leaders expressed their disappointment but indicated their readiness to continue diplomatic talks.

WASHINGTON – Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine after announcing Monday evening that he would recognize their independence, a development that could undermine Western hopes of a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing crisis.

The decree formalizing the move called for peacekeeping forces to enter Donetsk and Luhansk, though it was unclear what the mission entails.