"Where a Russian Soldier Stands, that Belongs to Us: Putin Affirms Claim to Ukraine
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The Kremlin chief affirms the Russian claim to Ukraine and threatens a possible conquest of Sumy.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has explicitly, as rarely before, stressed his claim to predominance in Ukraine. Russians and Ukrainians are a single people, the dictator at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum said: "And in this sense, the whole of Ukraine belongs to us. At the same time, Putin again denied the independence of the Ukrainian people in St. Petersburg on Friday. Moreover, Putin wants to further expand the armaments industry as a pi…
Putin speaks today at the Economic Forum in St. Petersburg. Ukraine war, Middle East conflict and international isolation shape the discussions.
Kremlin chief wants to expand arms industry + Russia and Ukraine continue prisoner exchange + Foreign Minister Wadephul warns against "danger of a confrontation in the Baltic Sea" + The news blog.
At an event in Russia, President Vladimir Putin confirmed that he continued to view Ukraine as a part of Russian interests. When asked by a moderator how far he wanted to conquer Ukraine, he replied: "Where the foot of a Russian soldier stands, that belongs to us. "For this he received applause. Russia granted Ukraine a right to sovereignty, but it was created in 1991 as a neutral state – it should return to this status, Putin said. Russia has a…
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