‘As long as ISIS continued to work against Russia …’, Putin, badly angry, made a big statement
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has made serious allegations against Western countries on Saturday. He said that western countries are promoting separatism in Russia and trying to weaken Russia using dangerous weapons like terrorism. Putin made this statement during a conference of Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) in Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Putin said in a conversation with reporters, ‘As long as the Islamic State worked against Russia, no one paid attention to it. There was a blast in Moscow, and such incidents are still happening today. But no one cares about it, because it is all against Russia. ‘
‘Western countries have repeatedly broken their promises’
Putin further said that Western countries have always promoted separatism against Russia and have used terrorism as a weapon against Russia. Quoting Russia’s official channel Russia Today, Putin said that Moscow will no longer play ‘unilateral game’ with the West. He accused that Western countries have repeatedly broken the promises of expansion of NATO and resolving Ukraine crisis. Putin said, ‘Western countries are justifying their defense spending and justifying military deployment in Europe by talking about the aggression of Russia. But they do not say where the roots of Ukraine crisis started.
Russia will no longer trust the promises of western countries
Putin claimed that the Ukraine crisis began when Western countries did so despite promising not to expand NATO. He said, ‘Russia’s security concerns were always ignored. What else is this aggressive behavior? But the West does not want to pay attention to it. Putin’s statement has come amid increasing tension over the Ukraine crisis between Russia and Western countries. NATO plans to make the defense spending of its member countries 5 percent of GDP, which Putin described as another step against Russia. This statement can create a new stress in Russia-West relations. Putin has made it clear that Russia will no longer trust the promises of Western countries and take strict steps for its safety. (PTI)
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