Vladimir Putin spoke about the US role in the overthrow of Yanukovych
On the eve of the anniversary of participation in the 70th session of the UN General Assembly, Vladimir Putin gave an interview to an American journalist Charlie Rose for CBS and PBS television network, Aksakal Media writes. The President explained how to solve the Syrian problem, assured that Russia does not intend to take part in military operations on the territory of any country, and also talked about the US role in the overthrow of the Ukrainian leader Viktor Yanukovych. When Putin was asked by Rose about Russia's military presence on the borders of Ukraine, Putin recalled that thera are US tactical nuclear weapons in Europe. "What does it mean? And if we keep our troops on our territory on the border with some state, you think that it is a crime? The President also explained Moscow's position on Syria. "There is no other way to solve the Syrian problem, in addition to strengthening the existing legal government agencies to assist them in the fight against terrorism, but also, of course, encouraging them at the same time a positive dialogue with the healthy part of the opposition and for political reforms". The president also said that he enjoyed in the United States - a creative approach to problem solving, openness and emancipation - "it gives an opportunity to reveal the inner potential of the people." "I think such things has made such tremendous strides in USA development".