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Russia expects different ties with western countries after Ukraine events

Vladimir Putin


The Ukraine events will result in a new quality of relations between Moscow and the United States, Europe, as well as NATO, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Third European Department Director Oleg Tyapkin told Sputnik.


“We presume that as a result of the current events, our country will have a new quality of relations both with European countries and the EU as a whole, as well as with the and the North Atlantic Alliance guided by them,” Tyapkin said.





In the early hours of February 24, launched a special military operation in Ukraine after the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR) appealed for help in defending themselves against the Kyiv forces.


said that the aim of its special operation is to “demilitarize” and “denazify” Ukraine and that only military infrastructure is being targeted. Moscow has repeatedly stressed that it has no plans to occupy Ukraine.


According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the goal is to protect the people of Donbas, “Who has been subjected to abuse, genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years.”


In response to Russia’s operation, Western countries have rolled out a comprehensive sanctions campaign against Moscow, which includes airspace closures and restrictive measures targeting numerous Russian officials and entities, media, and financial institutions.

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Current Events Not To Infringe On Interests Of Ukraine, Says Putin Amid Russian Invasion

Current Events Not To Infringe On Interests Of Ukraine, Says Putin Amid Russian Invasion

New Delhi: After Russian troops launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said the move was not directed to “infringe on the interests” of Kyiv and Ukrainian people. He said the recent military action is connected with defending Russia from “those who have taken Ukraine hostage”.Also Read – Over 40 Ukrainian Soldiers Dead, Dozens Injured in Russian Shelling | Key Points

“The current events have nothing to do with a desire to infringe on the interests of Ukraine and Ukrainian people. They are connected with defending Russia from those who have taken Ukraine hostage and are trying to use it against our country,” Vladimir Putin said, news agency ANI reported. Also Read – Waiting For Active Support From India In Stopping This War: Ukraine Amid Russian Invasion

“People living in territories which are part of today’s Ukraine were not asked how they want to build their lives when the USSR was created or after World War II people living in today’s Ukraine, anyone who want to do this, must be able to enjoy this right to make a free choice,” Putin said. Also Read – So Much Excitement: Imran Khan After Russia Launches Full Scale Invasion in Ukraine | Watch

Russian troops attacked Ukraine on Thursday, as President Vladimir Putin cast aside international condemnation and sanctions and warned other countries that any attempt to interfere would lead to “consequences you have never seen.”

Ukrainian border guards released footage of what they said were Russian military vehicles moving in, and big explosions were heard in the capital Kyiv, Kharkiv in the east and Odesa in the west. As the Russian military claimed to have wiped out Ukraine’s entire air defenses in a matter of hours, Ukrainians fled some cities and European authorities declared Ukrainian air space an active conflict zone.

World leaders decried the start of a long-anticipated invasion with far-reaching consequences, as global financial markets plunged and oil prices soared. Russia’s actions could cause massive casualties, topple Ukraine’s democratically elected government and upend geopolitics and Europe’s post-Cold War security balance.

(With inputs from AP)