‘End of the planet’ – Putin puppet warns fake Ukraine peace risks nuclear war
- Vladimir Medinsky, a senior Russian presidential adviser, warned in June 2025 that without a real peace agreement Ukraine risks nuclear war and global destruction.
- Medinsky argued that a superficial ceasefire would create a disputed region like Karabakh, prompting Ukraine and NATO to attempt reclaiming territories and escalating conflict.
- This warning follows Russia's 2022 claims to annex four Ukrainian regions, demands for their permanent cession, and Ukraine's rejection of these terms backed by NATO allies.
- Medinsky warned against allowing a situation to emerge resembling a large, unrecognized Karabakh region, as such a development could serve as a justification for a nuclear conflict.
- His statements underscore the Kremlin's renewed pressure on Ukraine ahead of a Swiss-hosted peace summit that Russia has declined to attend, suggesting continued stalemate and risk.
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The head of the Russian delegation at the talks in Istanbul and Putin's aide Vladimir Medinsky called the war between Russia and Ukraine a “fratricidal” battle.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's aide, Vladimir Medinsky, stated today that if Kiev and NATO try to reclaim new regions of the Russian Federation, there will be a nuclear war.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleVladimir Medinsky, the Russian presidential aide and head of the negotiating delegation with Ukraine, indicated that a nuclear war "could break out" if a genuine peace is not reached, and that a truce alone will not end the conflict with Kyiv...
·Amman, Jordan
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