Vladimir Putin accused the western countries of the “tragic events in the direction of Ukrainian.”
Russian reconciliation with the people of Ukraine was “inevitable”, but “it was a time of time.” The statement was made by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in an interview with the film Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 yearswhich will be displayed in the Russian Federation on Sunday, May 4.
Russian propagandist Pavel Zarubin asked if “the reconciliation of the Ukrainian people of the Russian people in the future.”
“It seems to me this is inevitable. Despite the whole tragedy we are experiencing today. It’s a time,” Putin replied.
At the same time, he considers the fact that Russia obtained Ukrainian Crimea in 2014.
“See, we were only forced to decide in 2014 to support the residents of Crimeans and Sevastopol. Because another way of behavior means to give it to a separation … and I think, the right thing we did was what we did,” he said.
According to Putin, then Russia is not ready to start a full -scale war against Ukraine, as it means a “frontal clash in the collective west.”
“We could not start some sharp movements, without carrying out the appropriate work in the field of security and in the field of armed forces, in the field of economic and finances. We were not specially prepared for it. We sincerely seek to solve Donbass’s problem with a peaceful way,” the leader of the Kremlin.
Putin complained that the West was allegedly “not heard” at first in Russia, and then he “heard”, but “did not respond properly”.
“Ultimately, this led to tragic events today in the direction of Ukrainian,” the dictator was completed.
Earlier, the media reported that Vladimir Putin, with a high level of possibility, corrected his plans for the war in Ukraine. At the same time, his approach for the entire acquisition of the country remains relevant.
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