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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