DEVELOPING : Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday Russia is not abiding by last week’s Geneva agreement to de-escalate the crisis in the Ukraine and warned "if Russia continues in this direction, it will be not just a grave mistake, it will be an expensive mistake."
Without specifying any specific future sanctions, he laid the groundwork, saying unless Russia changes course, "the world will make sure costs for Russia will only grow."
One week after Geneva, he said, Russia “has refused to take a single step in the right direction.”
He told reporters at the State Department, it was clear “only one country is keeping its word.”
“Let’s get real,” he said. “The Geneva Agreement is not open to interpretation.”
He also accused Russia of “stoking the same instability they say they want to quell.”
He said Russian officials have not once gone on TV since the Geneva agreements to call for de-escalation, to call on the separatists operating in Ukraine to stand down.
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