“I do not rule out the possibility of tensions in Moscow’s relations with Finland and Sweden, following the decision of the two countries to join NATO,” Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday night.
Russia will be forced to respond with the same currency if NATO infrastructure is developed in the two Nordic countries, Putin said, denouncing NATO’s “imperialist ambitions”, which seek to “confirm its hegemony”.
The Russian president insisted that Russian forces were advancing on Ukraine and achieving their goals.
According to Interfax, he said that the goals of the Russian intervention have not changed, but “there may be different tactics.” The ultimate goal, he continued, is to “liberate” Donbass and obtain security guarantees.
He added that it did not make sense to set an expiration date for Russia’s military operations in Ukraine, while commenting on the missile strike on a Ukrainian shopping mall in the city of Kremenchuk, he reiterated that Russia was not hitting political targets.
Source: Capital
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