Putin, Trump and President of Russia
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The former Russian president dismissed NATO concerns and said Europeans should feel "what the danger of war is."
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that if the United States supplied Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine then it would destroy the Russia-U.S. relationship. "This will lead to the destruction of our relations,
President Putin swiped back on Thursday at U.S. President Donald Trump for calling Russia a "paper tiger" and said Moscow would respond swiftly if it thinks Europe is provoking it. Trump, who had previously said Kyiv should give up land to make peace with Moscow,
EU defence chief Andrius Kubilius said the continent should be prepared to defend itself from Russia and take a leaf out of Ukraine's book when it comes to drones
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India and Russia are committed to further deepening their strategic ties, and discussions on this regard will be held during the India-Russia Summit at the end of this year. Modi dialled Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and conveyed him birthday greetings as the Russian supremo turned 73 today.
It comes after Putin warned that US supply of the missiles to Kyiv would ‘lead to the destruction’ of Moscow-Washington relations
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Putin praises Trump but warns supplies of US long-range missiles to Ukraine will badly hurt ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the United States that supplies of long-range missiles to Ukraine will seriously damage relations between Moscow and Washington but will not change the situation on the battlefield.
President Vladimir V. Putin lashed out at “European elites” for “whipping up the hysteria” about the “Russian threat.”
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Vladimir Putin warns Russia 'at war' with NATO as he drops strong nuclear hint
Russia is at war with the entire NATO alliance, Vladimir Putin has claimed, accusing all 32 member states of fighting Moscow through arms supplies, intelligence sharing and training for Ukrainian forces. Speaking at the annual Valdai Discussion Club, Putin said: "All the NATO countries are fighting with us."
Russian President Vladimir Putin called Charlie Kirk's assassination a sign of deep division in American society while offering his condolences.