Putin accuses the West of trying to divide Russia as G7 leaders announce more sanctions
G7 leaders at the summit in Hiroshima announce new sanctions on Moscow while Putin accuses the West of trying to divide the people of Russian whose 'diversity is their strength'
In a chilling escalation of rhetoric, Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a stark nuclear threat to the West, asserting that any conventional missile attack from Ukraine could trigger a nuclear response. This warning comes as Ukrainian forces make significant advances on the battlefield and President Zelenskyy seeks urgent military support during his recent visit to the United States. As tensions rise, we delve into the implications of Putin's statements, the evolving military landscape, and the potential for a catastrophic confrontation. What does this mean for global security? Tune in for an in-depth analysis.
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In a fiery exchange reflecting the deepening rift between Kyiv and Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov labelled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent remarks as “delusional.” This statement came in response to Zelensky's assertion during his address to the UN Security Council that Moscow could be forced into peace on Ukraine’s terms. Peskov vehemently rejected this notion, warning that attempting to coerce Russia into peace is a "fatal mistake" that will have serious repercussions for Ukraine.
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A Western nation backing Ukraine is reportedly considering diplomatic talks with Russian President Putin, as officials remain skeptical of Zelensky’s ‘victory plan,’ viewing it as unrealistic. Zelensky, opposed to peace talks, seeks NATO guarantees, financial support, and permission to strike Russian targets. Moscow warns such actions would be seen as a NATO act of war. Potential talks may take place before the G20 meeting in November, amid ongoing tensions.
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Zelensky’s In-Person G7 Attendance , Thrown Into Doubt.
On May 19, Oleksii Danilov, secretary of the
National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, .
publicly announced on TV that
Zelensky..
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