On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin again sought to portray Russia as the victim of NATO and U.S. aggression, ignoring his country’s security concerns and forcing him to mass 100,000 troops on the border with Ukraine.
“Let’s imagine Ukraine is a NATO member and starts these military operations. Are we supposed to go to war with the NATO bloc? Has anyone given that any thought? Apparently not,” Putin said at a news conference in Moscow that followed a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, now chairman of the shareholders' committee of Nord Stream AG, at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in 2021. Economist Anders Åslund, author of “Russia’s Crony Capitalism,” regards Schröder as “the leading Russian agent in Germany,” adding that even though out of office, "Schröder pretty much controls German foreign policy on Russia.”
The appearance of graft aside, Vike-Freiberga said she long viewed the Nord Stream 2 deal as a “security threat” for Germany, the European Union and NATO. While Germany initially balked at that idea, its new chancellor, Olaf Scholz, said recently that shutting down or at least delaying the opening of the pipeline is “on the table.”
Evelyn Farkas, a former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, is also concerned about the pattern.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Putin: Russia will be dragged into war if Ukraine joins NATORussian President Putin warns Ukraine's accession to NATO could embolden Kiev to reclaim control over Moscow-annexed Crimea or areas ruled by separatists, sucking Moscow into the conflict.
Les mer »
Putin Admits He’s Worried NATO Could Help Ukraine Get Crimea Back\n“Let’s imagine that Ukraine is a NATO country and starts these military operations—should we then go to war against NATO?”
Les mer »
Putin: US, NATO have ignored Russia's top security demandsBREAKING: Russian President Vladimir Putin says the U.S. and its allies have ignored Russia's main security demands in his first comments on the standoff with the West over Ukraine in more than a month. Putin's demands included limits on NATO expansion.
Les mer »
The Ukraine Crisis Is Not Going Well for PutinThe Russian president wanted to drive a wedge between NATO’s allies. His plan is backfiring spectacularly.
Les mer »
US has identified Russian elites who will be sanctioned if Putin invades UkraineThe Biden administration has identified several elite Russian government officials and business leaders that the US intends to sanction if Russia invades Ukraine, a senior administration official told CNN.
Les mer »
Putin Can Still Back Down From War With Ukraine Without Looking Weak — But Will He?Analysts say Russia’s President Putin can back down from any military confrontation with Ukraine without looking weak. Whether he’ll do so is another matter.
Les mer »