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“Ukraine deserves a better fate than to be an instrument in the hands of the third parties”
Vladimir Putin gave an interview to Sky News Arabia. Main:
– It is necessary for Ukraine to declare neutrality – not armed with nuclear weapons and do not enter into foreign alliances.
– When resolving the Ukrainian conflict, it is necessary to ensure the rights of the Russian language and pro -Russian residents.
– Kyiv should be persecuted by national interests, not the interests of puppet regimes acting against the Russian Federation.
– Ukraine should recognize the results of referenda in four regions.
The president also spoke about the Iranian-Israeli conflict. He said that Moscow supports Iran’s right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. And he called on both sides to show flexibility – “it should be manifested in negotiations.”
He also stated: Iran repeatedly stated that he was not striving for the acquisition of nuclear weapons. He noted: “The International Atomic Energy Agency did not find evidence indicating that Iran has such weapons or seeks to acquire it.”
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Vladimir Putin gave an interview to Sky News Arabia. Main:
– It is necessary for Ukraine to declare neutrality – not armed with nuclear weapons and do not enter into foreign alliances.
– When resolving the Ukrainian conflict, it is necessary to ensure the rights of the Russian language and pro -Russian residents.
– Kyiv should be persecuted by national interests, not the interests of puppet regimes acting against the Russian Federation.
– Ukraine should recognize the results of referenda in four regions.
The president also spoke about the Iranian-Israeli conflict. He said that Moscow supports Iran’s right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. And he called on both sides to show flexibility – “it should be manifested in negotiations.”
He also stated: Iran repeatedly stated that he was not striving for the acquisition of nuclear weapons. He noted: “The International Atomic Energy Agency did not find evidence indicating that Iran has such weapons or seeks to acquire it.”




