Headquarters in london. Great to be back with you for a second day. Lets get straight to our top story. We begin with a bloomberg exclusive. Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev sat down with Ryan Chilcote to talk about the ongoing situation in ukraine and the impact on the sanctions. I sat Prime Minister and down for what was his first interview with an International Media Organization Sanctions were imposed against his country. He told me that the standoff with the west could lead to a second cold war. To put it simply, sanctions are always a sign of tense relations. We do not support sanctions. We have not commented on them a great deal or responded to them harshly. It is bad for International Economic relations, our relations with europe and the United States. Those sanctions are a sharp knife for European Business and american business. The only ones who want sanctions are politicians who use them to reinforce their convictions and power. For example, president obama needs to Sh
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