Putin tells Tucker Carlson Russia has no interest in attacking Poland or Latvia
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated in an interview with Tucker Carlson that Russia has no interest in expanding its war in Ukraine to other countries like Poland and Latvia.
- Putin clarified that the only scenario in which Russia would send troops to Poland is if Poland attacked Russia.
- The interview was conducted in Moscow and Putin agreed to it because Carlson's approach differed from the "one-sided" reporting of the Ukraine conflict by many Western news outlets.
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In a controversial interview with US journalist Tucker Carlson, Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed talk that Moscow intends to attack Poland or other NATO countries.
Just two years after Vladimir Putin and his entire team in the Kremlin actively and passively denied that he was going to invade Ukraine - and, at times, even laughing at the...
Russian President talks to Tucker Carlson, the first interview with a Western journalist since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
About two years after the start of the war in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin seems to remain confident. The media erupted after the interview of the famous journalist Tucker Carlson, having Vladimir Putin as a guest. The interview was published on Thursday night into Friday, in which the Russian president said defeating his country was “impossible”. The article Vladimir Putin, in the interview with Tucker Carlson. “Russia has no interest in extending t…
Russian President Vladimir Putin told conservative American journalist Tucker Carlson in a long interview aired Thursday that a defeat for Russia in Ukraine is 'impossible.' In this two-hour message to America and the West, Russian President also said he excludes the idea of invading Poland or Latvia, two countries where his country 'has no interests.'
Vladimir Putin: 'No interest' in attacking Poland, Lithuania
Russia has "no interest" in attacking NATO and European Union member states Poland and Lithuania, Russian leader Vladimir Putin said in a lengthy interview given to right-wing pundit Tucker Carlson, broadcast in the small hours of Friday, Estonian time.
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