Russian dictator Vladimir Putin spoke at the G20 online summit.
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During his speech, the war criminal recalled the war in Ukraine, which he himself unleashed without any reason. Moreover, he dared to talk about “negotiations” and that the Kremlin “did not refuse them.” He also cynically stated that we need to “think about how to stop this tragedy.” Russian propaganda media write about this.
Military actions are always a tragedy for specific people, specific families and the country as a whole. Of course, we must think about how to stop the tragedy. By the way, Russia has never refused peace negotiations with Ukraine,” the dictator said.
Also during his speech at the G20, Putin said that “stress in the global economy is not associated with Russia, but with the actions of other large countries.” According to the head of the Russian Federation, “Russia stands for restoring the spirit of open and mutually beneficial cooperation in the world.”
Let us recall that US President Joe Biden and the head of the State Council of China, Xi Jinping, decided to ignore the summit of G20 leaders, where Russian war criminal Vladimir Putin planned to speak for the first time since 2021.
Source: Racurs

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