Russian President Vladimir Putin said the war in Ukraine was a “warning rebuff to aggression” by NATO.
The White House has denied Vladimir Putin’s accusations of waging war against Ukraine and the involvement of NATO allies in the war. This was announced on Monday, May 9, by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki at a briefing.
He stressed that such statements are untrue.
At the same time, he noted that Putin’s speech at the parade in Moscow was “a version of the revisionist story, which turned out to be disinformation, often considered a Russian play.”
He also stressed that journalists around the world are skeptical of Putin’s statements.
“The suggestion that this war, led by President Putin, was caused by Western aggression or Western plans is clearly wrong and untrue,” Psaki said.
At the same time, he recalled that the president of Russia had issued the order for a full -scale invasion of Ukraine.
Recall that Putin called the invasion of Ukraine “the only right decision,” because NATO countries were allegedly preparing an attack on Crimea.
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Source: korrespondent