"There is a new political mentality, at least from the Kremlin. They are intending to build up... an Orthodox bastion against the West."
EU Working With Russia, Ukraine to Defuse Crisis ATHENS, Greece April 5, 2014 (AP) By DEMETRIS NELLAS Associated Press Share 25 Share on email 27 Comments EU foreign ministers stressed the need Saturday for Russia to defuse tensions with Ukraine following a two-day informal meeting that ended with leaders insisting that all options remain on the table — including further sanctions. Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt stressed the need for resolve in dealing with Moscow after it annexed the Crimean Peninsula in March — arguing that Russia had deviated from accepted norms. Unity among the 28 member states was critical. "We should be very firm on international law and the rules that must apply," he said. Bildt took it a step further, underscoring Western unease with the Crimean referendum, which was called just two weeks after Russian forces had overtaken the Ukrainian region. Ukraine and the West have r...