Putin Says No More Wars After Ukraine if Russia Is “Treated with Respect”
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Putin says Russia won't launch new attacks on other countries 'if you treat us with respect'
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia would refrain from attacking other nations if treated 'with respect' during his annual televised press conference on Friday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin conducted his annual "direct line" on 19 December (here all the details are as they were). He answered the questions of journalists and Russian residents. Putin spoke for more than four hours — and he made many statements that were either not entirely correct or not true at all. These are the main ones.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said there would be no more wars after Ukraine, if Russia was treated with respect - and dismissed claims that Moscow was planning to invade European countries as nonsense.
Putin says Russia won’t launch new attacks on other countries ‘if you treat us with respect’
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that Moscow would refrain from launching new attacks on other nations provided that his country is treated "with respect."The Kremlin made the remarks during his annual televised press conference in Moscow, as concerns persist among European nations that Russia poses a security threat, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported."Will there be new special military operations? There will be no operations if yo…
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