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Putin hints at Russian response if West rejects security deal | |
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Moscow will have various scenarios regarding how to respond if the West rejects its demand to stop military expansion in Eastern Europe. | Moscow will have various scenarios regarding how to respond if the West rejects its demand to stop military expansion in Eastern Europe. |
That's according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking in an interview aired on Sunday by national television. | That's according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking in an interview aired on Sunday by national television. |
This month, Moscow called on the US and NATO to sign treaties banning further expansion of the military bloc. Russian officials have repeatedly said they see US-dominated bases and other infrastructure, inside the former Warsaw Pact, as a threat. | This month, Moscow called on the US and NATO to sign treaties banning further expansion of the military bloc. Russian officials have repeatedly said they see US-dominated bases and other infrastructure, inside the former Warsaw Pact, as a threat. |
Putin was asked what his government will do if the West rejects its demands. | Putin was asked what his government will do if the West rejects its demands. |
“[Our response] can be very different,” the president said, hinting that Moscow may have multiple options in mind. “It will depend on the proposals from our military experts.” | “[Our response] can be very different,” the president said, hinting that Moscow may have multiple options in mind. “It will depend on the proposals from our military experts.” |
Putin reiterated that Russia wants to avoid further escalation and seeks a diplomatic settlement with the US-led bloc. During his end-of-the-year press conference, on Thursday, the president stressed that Russia may be forced to retaliate to “unacceptable” NATO expansion. | Putin reiterated that Russia wants to avoid further escalation and seeks a diplomatic settlement with the US-led bloc. During his end-of-the-year press conference, on Thursday, the president stressed that Russia may be forced to retaliate to “unacceptable” NATO expansion. |
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the bloc maintains an ‘open door policy’, meaning Ukraine and other nations are free to join the bloc if they meet certain criteria. | NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the bloc maintains an ‘open door policy’, meaning Ukraine and other nations are free to join the bloc if they meet certain criteria. |
Despite the tensions surrounding Ukraine, Russia and NATO have expressed willingness to continue dialogue. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said the sides are working to set up a NATO-Russia Council meeting. Deutsche Presse-Agentur reported on Sunday that Stoltenberg wants to convene the council on January 12. | Despite the tensions surrounding Ukraine, Russia and NATO have expressed willingness to continue dialogue. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said the sides are working to set up a NATO-Russia Council meeting. Deutsche Presse-Agentur reported on Sunday that Stoltenberg wants to convene the council on January 12. |
In recent weeks, Western officials and media have accused Russia of gearing up for a potential invasion of Ukraine. Moscow has rejected these claims. | In recent weeks, Western officials and media have accused Russia of gearing up for a potential invasion of Ukraine. Moscow has rejected these claims. |
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