russia." russia has amassed more than 100,000 troops on its border with ukraine, attempting to perhaps make this a wider renegotiation of the end of the cold war three decades ago. how do you see both those tensions between russia and ukraine, and more specifically this telegraph story? we will come to the ft and a bit. telegraph story? we will come to the ft and a bit-— ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin — ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin annexed _ ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin annexed crimea, - ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- when putin annexed crimea, he - ft and a bit. indeed, it rumbles on- l when putin annexed crimea, he wants to use _ when putin annexed crimea, he wants to use the _ when putin annexed crimea, he wants to use the situation in ukraine to really— to use the situation in ukraine to really draw— to use the situation in ukraine to really draw a line to prevent any further — really draw a line to prevent any further expansion eastwards of nato. 0f further expansion eastwards of nato. of course _ further expansion eastwards of nato. of course, that ignores ukraine prospect— of course, that ignores ukraine prospect right to self—determination and determination to have democratic rule. and determination to have democratic rule the _ and determination to have democratic rule. the last thing vladimir putin wants— rule. the last thing vladimir putin wants is— rule. the last thing vladimir putin wants is a — rule. the last thing vladimir putin wants is a successful and democratic ukraine _ wants is a successful and democratic ukraine on— wants is a successful and democratic ukraine on his doorstep because it might— ukraine on his doorstep because it might give — ukraine on his doorstep because it might give ideas to his own population. the kremlin continues to ratchet _ population. the kremlin continues to ratchet up _ population. the kremlin continues to ratchet up the pressure by amassing forces _ ratchet up the pressure by amassing forces - _