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Ukrainian President: Putin wants all of my country

By Mick Krever, CNN

Updated 2012 GMT (0412 HKT) August 24, 2016

Pro-Russian rebels stationed in the eastern Ukrainian city of Gorlivka, Donetsk region, launch missiles from a Grad launch vehicle toward a position of the Ukrainian forces in Debaltseve, about 35km east of Gorlivka, on February 13, 2015. Fighting raged in Ukraine today as the clock ticked down to a ceasefire that will be a first test of Kiev and pro-Russian separatists' committment to a freshly-inked peace plan.
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From the left : Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko pose for a photo during a time-break in their peace talks in Minsk, Belarus, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015. Leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany are gathering for crucial talks in the hope of negotiating an end fighting between Russia-backed separatist and government forces in eastern Ukraine. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)
Putin: Agreement reached despite difficulties
A police expert checks a dead person killed as a result of shelling in the eastern Ukrainian town of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region on February 10, 2015. At least six civilians were killed and 21 wounded in a rocket attack on Ukraine's military headquarters in the wartorn east, local authorities said. The attack also hit residential areas of Kramatorsk, which is considered to be under firm Kiev control. AFP PHOTO / SERGEY BOBOKSERGEY BOBOK/AFP/Getty
Separatist: Too many women, children died for ceasefire
Image #: 34421671 epa04575365 Local people inspect the scene of an explosion next to a bus stop in downtown of Donetsk, Ukraine, 22 January 2015. At least nine people were killed and nine injured early 22 January when a grenade exploded at a bus stop in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk, pro-Russian separatists said. ALEXANDER ERMOCHENKO/EPA/LANDOV
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Pro-Russia rebels walk in Debaltseve, eastern Ukraine on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. After weeks of relentless fighting, the embattled Ukrainian rail hub of Debaltseve fell Wednesday to Russia-backed separatists, who hoisted a flag in triumph over the town. The Ukrainian president confirmed that he had ordered troops to pull out and the rebels reported taking hundreds of soldiers captive. (AP Photo/ Peter Leonard)
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KIEV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 20: Women kneel at a memorial to Nazar Voytovich, one of the many victims of the Maidan uprising one year ago, following an evening ceremony and concert of Mozart's "Requiem" attended by tens of thousands at Maidan square on February 20, 2015 in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine is commemorating the first anniversary of the February 20, 2014 sniper attacks that killed dozens of protesters on the Maidan and were followed by the ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich shortly later. Meanwhile fighting between pro-Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian separatists is continuing in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine despite the recent Minsk ceasefire agreements. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Day of remembrance, reflection in Ukraine
Pro-Russian rebels stationed in the eastern Ukrainian city of Gorlivka, Donetsk region, launch missiles from a Grad launch vehicle toward a position of the Ukrainian forces in Debaltseve, about 35km east of Gorlivka, on February 13, 2015. Fighting raged in Ukraine today as the clock ticked down to a ceasefire that will be a first test of Kiev and pro-Russian separatists' committment to a freshly-inked peace plan.
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A woman salvages items from the rubble of a destroyed clinic where she had worked in Opytne, Ukraine, on February 15.
Ukraine: Is it a ceasefire if guns are still firing?
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Why is there conflict in Ukraine?
Family loses 3 children one day before ceasefire begins
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Ukrainian PM: We only have bad options
From the left : Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko pose for a photo during a time-break in their peace talks in Minsk, Belarus, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015. Leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany are gathering for crucial talks in the hope of negotiating an end fighting between Russia-backed separatist and government forces in eastern Ukraine. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)
Putin: Agreement reached despite difficulties
A police expert checks a dead person killed as a result of shelling in the eastern Ukrainian town of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region on February 10, 2015. At least six civilians were killed and 21 wounded in a rocket attack on Ukraine's military headquarters in the wartorn east, local authorities said. The attack also hit residential areas of Kramatorsk, which is considered to be under firm Kiev control. AFP PHOTO / SERGEY BOBOKSERGEY BOBOK/AFP/Getty
Separatist: Too many women, children died for ceasefire
Image #: 34421671 epa04575365 Local people inspect the scene of an explosion next to a bus stop in downtown of Donetsk, Ukraine, 22 January 2015. At least nine people were killed and nine injured early 22 January when a grenade exploded at a bus stop in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk, pro-Russian separatists said. ALEXANDER ERMOCHENKO/EPA/LANDOV
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Putin, world leaders discuss ceasefire in Ukraine
Pro-Russian separatists ride tanks in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk on February 21, 2015. Ukraine's military and pro-Moscow rebels swapped scores of prisoners in rare compliance with a truce so badly breached over the past week that the US warned it could escalate sanctions on Russia within days
Ukraine: We need separatists to deliver on ceasefire
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Bomb explodes during pro-Ukrainian rally
Pro-Russia rebels walk in Debaltseve, eastern Ukraine on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. After weeks of relentless fighting, the embattled Ukrainian rail hub of Debaltseve fell Wednesday to Russia-backed separatists, who hoisted a flag in triumph over the town. The Ukrainian president confirmed that he had ordered troops to pull out and the rebels reported taking hundreds of soldiers captive. (AP Photo/ Peter Leonard)
Fall of Debaltseve sends shockwaves through region
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KIEV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 20: Women kneel at a memorial to Nazar Voytovich, one of the many victims of the Maidan uprising one year ago, following an evening ceremony and concert of Mozart's "Requiem" attended by tens of thousands at Maidan square on February 20, 2015 in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine is commemorating the first anniversary of the February 20, 2014 sniper attacks that killed dozens of protesters on the Maidan and were followed by the ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich shortly later. Meanwhile fighting between pro-Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian separatists is continuing in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine despite the recent Minsk ceasefire agreements. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Day of remembrance, reflection in Ukraine
Pro-Russian rebels stationed in the eastern Ukrainian city of Gorlivka, Donetsk region, launch missiles from a Grad launch vehicle toward a position of the Ukrainian forces in Debaltseve, about 35km east of Gorlivka, on February 13, 2015. Fighting raged in Ukraine today as the clock ticked down to a ceasefire that will be a first test of Kiev and pro-Russian separatists' committment to a freshly-inked peace plan.
Ukraine: Battle for a ghost town

"Part two of Christiane Amanpour's interview with President Poroshenko, on corruption and freedom of the press, airs on Friday."

(CNN)On the day of his country's 25th anniversary of independence from the Soviet Union, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants "the whole Ukraine" to be part of the "Russian Empire."
"It is absolutely the same situation like Russian bombardment in Aleppo," he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview Wednesday.
"They have only one purpose -- [the] world should be less stable, less secured."

What a ceasefire in Ukraine looks like
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What a ceasefire in Ukraine looks like 03:28
A ceasefire deal reached last year in Belarus -- the so-called Minsk agreement -- is a distant memory in eastern Ukraine, where CNN witnessed intense fighting in the last several days.
Unrest there has been on the rise, and Russia has recently conducted military drills in Crimea, the peninsula it annexed from Ukraine in 2014 -- a move most nations do not recognize as legitimate.
MORE: Amanpour coverage of Ukraine
Watch the full part 1 interview

Watch the full part 1 interview 09:34
Had you asked him in 2013, Poroshenko said, if it would have been possible for Russia to "occupy the Crimea," he would have said "no, this is not possible -- there is some red line, and Putin [will] not cross this line."
"If you asked me in January, year 2014," he went on, if it was possible that "thousands of Russian regular troops will penetrate on Ukrainian territory in the east of my country in July and August," I would have said, "no, this is not possible."
With those moves, he said, the world "is completely changed."
"Russian aggression completely destroyed the post-war global security system," he said.
Twenty-five years after independence, he said, the fight goes on -- "fighting for freedom, fighting for democracy, fighting for sovereignty and territorial integrity."
America a 'reliable partner'
Ukraine has become a somewhat surprisingly prominent issue in the American election.
That's due in part to Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, who has served as an adviser to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled office in 2014 after massive protests in the country.
Manafort named in Ukrainian probe into millions in secret cash
Trump campaign's Paul Manafort named in Ukrainian probe
It was recently announced that Ukraine's anti-corruption bureau is investigating Manafort and whether he received millions in potentially illegal cash payments from the country's former ruling party. The announcement of the investigation followed an August 14 report published by The New York Times, which first revealed that Ukrainian investigators had found Manafort's name included in an off-the-books, handwritten ledger detailing a series of secret payments -- among them, a $12.7 million payout to Manafort.
He has denied the details in the report, saying, "I have never received a single 'off-the-books cash payment' as falsely 'reported' by The New York Times, nor have I never done work for the governments of Ukraine or Russia."
Poroshenko would not comment on the specifics of the case, but pledged that any possible charges -- against Manafort or anyone else -- would only come after a "transparent and independent investigation."
U.S. Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump with with his then-campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, in July.
U.S. Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump with with his then-campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, in July.
Trump, too, has stirred controversy with his statements on Russia. The Republican presidential nominee has been criticized for his comments expressing openness to recognizing Russia's annexation of Crimea, and has called on the Russian government to share emails it possibly hacked from Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and drawn rebukes from critics who say he's soft on a traditional US adversary.
"I have no doubt that we will have bipartisan support after the presidential election," Poroshenko said. "And I count on the responsible choice of the American people, no matter it would be Republican or Democrat."
MORE: Amanpour coverage of the U.S. election


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