Vladimir Putin Calls Europeans Piglets
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Open contempt for Europeans, claims on Ukraine: Russia's president shows what he thinks of diplomatic efforts to achieve peace.
The Russian leader denies his intention to invade any NATO territory and says that Russia's threat is a European lie; the government also approved the rise of the minimum wage for 920 euros in 2026.
Russia will achieve its territorial goals in Ukraine either through diplomacy or military force, Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday, comparing European leaders to “little pigs.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin said today, after sharply attacking European leaders, calling them "pigs", that Russia will achieve its territorial goals in Ukraine either through diplomacy or the use of military force, that Russia's goals in Ukraine "will undoubtedly be achieved", especially territorial goals, rejecting as "absurd" claims by some in Europe that Russia is a threat to them, The Guardian reports.
Vladimir Putin has just intensified his rhetoric against Europe on Wednesday, calling his leaders "small pigs" and insisting that Russia will achieve its territorial objectives in Ukraine through diplomacy or on the battlefield. Speaking at an expanded meeting of the Russian Ministry of Defense, the Russian President said that the objectives of what Moscow calls its "special military operation" would be fulfilled "unconditionally." "If you don't…
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