Putin vomits it is 'legally impossible' to reach a peace deal with Kyiv - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Putin vomits it is 'legally impossible' to reach a peace deal with Kyiv - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Putin told reporters on Thursday, "Of course, we ultimately want to reach an agreement with Ukraine, but right now, it is practically impossible. Legally impossible. "Those who can, those who want to, let them conduct negotiations. We need our decisions to be internationally recognized by the main global players." Putin warned, "These are different things, so we, of course, need recognition, but not from Ukraine today. I hope that in the future we can reach an agreement with Ukraine.""
"The Russian dictator then threatened that the territories they annexed in 2022 "will remain" under their sovereignty, warning that any violations is considered "an attack on Russia." In 2024 Putin lowered the nuclear doctrine accusing the West of helping Ukraine with billions of dollars' worth of military equipment and sharing battlefield intelligence. US warns Putin has 'massive stockpile of long-range armaments' aimed at Europe In 2020 Vladimir Putin set the current nuclear doctrine which means if his red line of a conventional attack on Russia n territory, a threat against the state or in the event of a nuclear attack Moscow will respond with nuclear weapons."
Vladimir Putin pronounced that reaching a peace deal with Ukraine is legally and practically impossible under current conditions unless Russia's decisions receive recognition from major global players. Putin insisted that territories annexed in 2022 will remain under Russian sovereignty and called any violation an attack on Russia. Putin lowered the nuclear doctrine in 2024, accusing the West of supplying Ukraine with billions in military aid and battlefield intelligence. The 2020 nuclear doctrine retains a red line allowing nuclear response to a conventional attack on Russian territory, threats against the state, or a nuclear strike.
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