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Australian National Review - Kiev tried to intimidate foreign leaders in Moscow – Putin — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union

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The Russian president praised Victory Day guests as true “leaders by character” unafraid to stand for their beliefs Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the Ukrainian government of attempting to intimidate foreign leaders who traveled to Moscow for Victory Day celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany. Putin criticized Kiev for escalating attacks during Russia’s unilaterally declared ceasefire…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked the leaders of foreign countries who came to the Victory Day celebration in Moscow despite threats, blackmail and obstacles and pointed out that these foreign officials are true leaders in terms of character and beliefs and that they showed exceptional courage.

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RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin thanked the leaders of foreign countries who came to celebrate Victory Day in Moscow despite threats, blackmail and obstacles, and stressed that these foreign officials are true leaders in character and convictions and that they have shown exceptional courage. – Moscow appreciates their courage and understands the pressure they faced because of this decision – Putin stressed in an address to the media. Putin refe…

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