THE Vladimir Putin stated today, Tuesday (12/4) that what is happening in Ukraine is a tragedy, but also that the Russia he had no choice but to proceed with the “special military operation”. He noted, however, that o war proceeded as planned, while also referring to the complaints of Kiev and the West about the “massacre in Bouka“, talking about fake photos and videos.
The Russian president made the relevant statements after the talks he had with the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in the Russian Far East.
He also said that Moscow will answer in efforts to isolate Russia and Belarus and stressed the need to deepen the “integration” between the two countries in the light of Western sanctions, as reported by the Russian agency RIA.
Referring to western sanctionsThe Russian president expressed the hope that “common sense” would prevail in the West and noted that if the partners worsen the situation then they will suffer the same consequences.
He estimated, however, that the russian economy will adapt to the new situation, although the world is more complex today compared to the period of the “Cold War”, as he pointed out.
For the dead in Bouka
Referring to what has come to light about the events in Bukhara, Putin said that the photos and footage from videos that show killed in the streets of the Ukrainian city is fake, as broadcast by APE BPE, citing the Russian news agency TASS.
This statement was expected – it is clear from the outset that the Kremlin would deal with the allegations with rhetoric about “directed” visual material, etc. Putin himself, in his first reaction after the “accusation” of Kiev, spoke of “provocations”.

Peace talks “deadlocked”, Putin warns
In the context of his statements always, after the meeting he had with the President of Belarus, at Vastotsny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East, Vladimir Putin also stressed that the “special military operation” in Ukraine is progressing as designedas well as that Moscow will not hide anything about its operation in the neighboring country, Interfax reports.
Finally, the Russian president said that Ukraine has withdrawn from the agreements reached during the peace talks in Istanbul and that the talks are in “deadlock“, According to the same source.
Similar statements had been made in the previous days, and on the Lavrov side, with the international community concerned about the looming “stalemate” in the negotiations. In fact, the Russian Foreign Minister stated yesterday, Monday, that the hostilities will not stop, even if a new round of talks begins.
Source: News Beast

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