Putin says he’s open to negotiating with US over Ukraine war in lengthy Carlson interview
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia will defend its interests in Ukraine but has no intention of expanding the conflict to other countries like Poland and Latvia.
- Putin expressed the possibility of reaching an agreement to free US journalist Evan Gershkovich, who has been detained in Russia on spying charges. Negotiations between the special services are ongoing.
- Putin emphasized the need for the current Ukrainian leadership to engage in negotiations and claimed that the West will not achieve a "strategic defeat" on Russia in Ukraine.
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The lesson of the Putin interview: giving in to the Russian president cannot be an option
You couldn't call it a journalistic interview. Before that, President Vladimir Putin was given far too much uncritical space to rectify what is crooked without interruption. At the same time, the two-hour conversation with American commentator Tucker Carlson contained an important lesson: giving in to the Russian president cannot and should not be an option, writes our political reporter Laurens Kok.
Мажейкис об интервью Путина, полном "исторических фантазий": по его словам, даже ВКЛ было создано Россией
"Мы все ожидали, что это будет пропагандистское, ядовитое, очень токсичное интервью. Таким оно и оказалось", - говорит Гинтаутас Мажейкис, профессор Университета им. Витаутаса Великого, об интервью Путина американскому журналисту, которое было опубликовано 8 февраля.
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