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Russia has ‘no aggressive intention to anyone,’ but will mirror attitude it faces – Putin Russia has ‘no aggressive intention to anyone,’ but will mirror attitude it faces – Putin
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Moscow has no aggressive intensions against any country, but other countries’ policies will always be met with a symmetrical response, Vladimir Putin said. Moscow has no aggressive intensions against any country, but other countries’ policies will always be met with a symmetrical response, Vladimir Putin said during a final press conference at G20 summit in Osaka, Japan.
“I want to tell you the good news – we don’t have any intentions to carry out aggressive actions against anyone,” Putin said during a press conference in Osaka when asked if Russia is ready to “choose a different path” in order to improve ties with the UK and the West. “I want to tell you the good news – we don’t have any intentions to carry out aggressive actions against anyone,” Putin said when asked if Russia is ready to “choose a different path” in order to improve ties with the UK and the West.
An enormously tense meeting between Putin and Theresa May made headlines on Friday, as did the prime minister’s icy handshake and a warning that there will be no improvement of bilateral ties until Moscow stops “the irresponsible and destabilizing activity” against the UK.
While Moscow has no plans to initimitade anyone, its actions "will always mirror those of our partners,” Russian president argued.
That said, Russia is more than interested in “improving” ties with London and other Western countries. “Common sense” should, and hopefully will, prevail, he added.
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