Putin urges Europe not to believe in the threat: why NATO is strengthening its defense.
Putin urges Europeans not to fear Russia
According to inkorr.com: At the discussion forum 'Valdai', President of Russia Vladimir Putin urged the residents of Europe not to believe in a threat from his country. However, recent events with Russian drones and military ships near Europe's borders raise concerns.
The head of the Russian Federation claims that European politicians are trying to create an image of Russia as an enemy, threatening their citizens with a possible war. Putin called the statements about a possible attack by Russia on NATO countries 'nonsense' and urged European leaders to calm down and sleep peacefully.
In response to such incidents, NATO announced the strengthening of its air defense system and the launch of a new mission 'Eastern Guardian'.
The situation with rising tensions in relations
The conflict for influence in the region between European countries and Russia continues, and the situation in their relations remains tense. Although Putin's statements may seem like an attempt to lower tensions, the actions of all parties continue to raise many questions and serious discussions.
In both domestic and international contexts, these events demonstrate how important it is to be attentive to the challenges facing Europe. The trends observed in international relations may significantly affect security and stability in the region in the near future.
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