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FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin. © Sputnik / Mikhail Mettsel.

The standoff is only about geopolitical interests, the Russian president has said.

Western nations’ hegemonic aspirations and dismissal of Russia’s security concerns have led to the ongoing standoff between Moscow and the West, President Vladimir Putin said in an interview released on Sunday. Ideological differences are only a pretext to advance the West’s geopolitical interests, he claimed.

Putin added that he expected the collapse of the USSR to alleviate tensions between Russia and the West.

“I also thought that key disagreements [between us] were ideological in nature,” he stated. “Yet, when the Soviet Union was gone… the dismissive approach to Russia’s strategic interests persisted.”

The president went on to say that his attempts to raise Russia’s concerns with Western leaders were in vain. “The West decided… they do not need to follow the rules when it comes to Russia, which does not have the same power as the USSR.”

All of Moscow’s proposals regarding mutual security, strengthening international stability, and reaching agreements on offensive weapons and missile defense were rejected, Putin said. “It was not just negligence. It was based on a clear desire to reach some geopolitical goals.”

“It has become clear that, unless Russia positions itself as an independent sovereign nation… we will not be reckoned with,” he added.

The Russian president has accused Western nations of betraying Russia and not fulfilling their promises. Last month, he said Moscow was “blatantly lied to” about NATO expansion for decades as the US-led military bloc approached Russia’s borders.

“Everything was good as long as it was against Russia,” he said at the time, adding that Western nations have supported separatism and even terrorism directed against the country.

Moscow has listed Kiev’s NATO ambitions and Western military assistance to Ukraine key reasons behind the Ukraine conflict. Prior to the escalation in early 2022, Russia sought to address its security concerns by seeking guarantees from US and NATO, as well as non-aligned status for Ukraine, which were rejected by the West.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. 100%
    What a difference between Putin and the clowns that have hijacked Western de-mock-crazies.
    And these clowns have been hijacked as well.
    By whom?
    Well, do some research in historj.
    Hint: follow the CB ‘money’.

  2. This will not turn into WW3, this is just a continuation of WW2, WW2 was about the war between Germany and the Soviet Union, if Germany had won, Europe would have become a superpower, the German industrial powerhouse with the resources of Russia would have replaced the Anglo-Jewish hegemony.
    This could not be tolerated, so the UK declared war on Germany and allied with the USSR. The plan was to smash Germany between the USSR and the Anglo-sphere and then make up the holocaust lie to keep Germany in shackles until the Anglo-sphere could then topple the USSR and take Russia’s resources for themselves.
    Which is what is happening now, WW2.0, and they have already gasslighted 80% of the people to think Russia started it, so get ready to send your boys to die in the mud again for the bankers.

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