Putin assures that Russia is not attacking Europe: ready to confirm documentarily.
According to ТСН: President of Russia Vladimir Putin assured that Moscow has no intentions of attacking Europe and is ready to document this.
Speaking in the media, Putin emphasized that the risk of Russia attacking Europe is spoken of by "frauds," calling this information "lies" and "nonsense."
"Nevertheless, if this is stirred up in public consciousness, if they have scared their citizens and they want to hear that we are not planning anything, that we have no aggressive plans regarding Europe - please, we are ready to document it in any way, " said the Kremlin leader.
We remind you that earlier, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Putin might attack another European country before the war in Ukraine is over. The president explained that since the Kremlin has not achieved its goals and has a "radically inclined" society, the President of the Russian Federation will be forced to "look for other territories" to demonstrate some "achievements."
Also, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius noted that Russia may restore its military potential for an attack on NATO countries in the east by 2028, which is earlier than expected.
Putin's comment indicates his attempt to reduce tensions on the international stage, however, the words of the Ukrainian president and the German Minister of Defense indicate the possibility of further escalation of the conflict. Experts note that the situation remains tense, and the global community is closely monitoring the developments in the region.
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