After the SCO summit in Samarkand, Russian President Vladimir Putin did not miss the opportunity to make several statements on the topic of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin after the SCO summit in Samarkand made several statements about Ukraine.
In particular, they talked about infrastructure attacks in both the Russian Federation and Ukraine.
“So far, Russia is responding with restraint to Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure and terrorist attacks. The Russian Armed Forces have recently carried out sensitive strikes, we will consider this as a warning,” said by Putin.
Putin also mentioned the main purpose of the so-called special operation.
“The “special operation” plan is not subject to adjustment, operational decisions are made along the way, the main goal is the liberation of Donbass, the offensive operation will not stop there, but we are in no hurry,” the president of said aggressor country.
Putin is skeptical about the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“Kyiv authorities have announced a counter-offensive, let’s see how it ends. Flag in hand,” he ironically said.
Putin also has his own views on the subject of Ukraine’s security guarantees.
“Russia generally agreed that Ukraine’s security should be guaranteed by the great powers, but then put it on the back burner,” he said.
The head of the Russian Federation also touched on the topic of negotiations with Ukraine.
“For the meeting with Zelensky to take place, Kyiv must agree to it, but they refuse to negotiate,” Putin said.
There are statements on the topic “we haven’t started yet.”
“Russia is fighting Ukraine not with the whole army, but only with a contracted part,” the President of the Russian Federation asserted.
It will be recalled that the Russian president complained to the Prime Minister of India that Ukraine wanted to end the war “on the battlefield” and not in negotiations.
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Source: korrespondent

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