NATO: Putin made big strategic mistake in underestimating us
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NATO: Putin made big strategic mistake in underestimating us
NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg has said "Putin underestimated Ukrainians when he invaded Ukraine, but he also made a big strategic mistake of underestimating NATO and NATO allies." On Wednesday, Germany and the US mobilised tanks to be sent to Ukraine - a move Russia declared to be a "new level of confrontation".
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg affirmed the alliance's support for Ukraine in a joint press conference with Ukranie's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba and the EU's top diplomat, Josep Borrell in Brussels.
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As part of trilateral talks in Brussels, Jens Stoltenberg, Dmytro Kuleba and Josep Borrell stressed that closer coordination in ramping up arms production will accelerate Ukraine's efforts in pushing back Russian forces.
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Putin Suspends Russiaâs Participation , in the New START Treaty.
Associated Press reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin made the announcement on Feb. 21.
The treaty is the last nuclear arms
control pact Russia has with the U.S.
While making his announcement, Putin accused NATO and the U.S. of publicly declaring a desire
to see Russia defeated in Ukraine. .
While making his announcement, Putin accused NATO and the U.S. of publicly declaring a desire
to see Russia defeated in Ukraine. .
He also said Russia should be ready
to conduct nuclear weapons tests. .
They want to inflict a âstrategic defeatâ on us and try to get to our nuclear facilities at the same time, Vladimir Putin, Russian president, via state-of-the-nation address.
In this context, I have to declare today that Russia is suspending its participation in the Treaty on Strategic Offensive Arms, Vladimir Putin, Russian president, via state-of-the-nation address.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg
addressed Putin's announcement, saying, , âwith todayâs decision on New START, full arms
control architecture has been dismantled.â.
I strongly encourage Russia to reconsider its decision and respect existing agreements, Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary-General, via statement.
Putin responded by calling the nuclear weapons of Britain and France into question since they aren't included in the pact. .
They are also aimed against us. They are aimed against Russia. , Vladimir Putin, Russian president, via state-of-the-nation address.
Before we return to discussing the treaty, we need to understand what are the aspirations of NATO members Britain and France... , Vladimir Putin, Russian president, via state-of-the-nation address.
... and how we take it into account their strategic arsenals that are part of the allianceâs combined strike potential, Vladimir Putin, Russian president, via state-of-the-nation address
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4 , Takeaways From Xi and Putinâs , Talks in Moscow.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping's three-day visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin ended on March 22.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping's three-day visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin ended on March 22.
CNN reports that the meeting resulted in over a dozen agreements between the two countries.
Here are five key takeaways from their talks.
1. , No path forward on
resolving conflict in Ukraine.
According to a statement by China's
Foreign Ministry, both leaders said , actions that "increase tensions" and "prolong" war
need to stop but did not acknowledge that Russia's aggression was the catalyst of continued violence.
According to a statement by China's
Foreign Ministry, both leaders said , actions that "increase tensions" and "prolong" war
need to stop but did not acknowledge that Russia's aggression was the catalyst of continued violence.
2. , The two countries want to
form a new world order.
International relations expert Alexander Korolev says that the leaders' joint statement , identified "the United States as a major security threat"
and displayed an "overall convergence of Chinese
and Russian world views and approaches
to many international issues.".
International relations expert Alexander Korolev says that the leaders' joint statement , identified "the United States as a major security threat"
and displayed an "overall convergence of Chinese
and Russian world views and approaches
to many international issues.".
3. , "Military mutual trust" was reaffirmed.
Xi and Putin are concerned about NATO's , "continuous strengthening of military-security ties with Asia-Pacific countries." They "oppose external military forces undermining regional peace and stability.".
Xi and Putin are concerned about NATO's , "continuous strengthening of military-security ties with Asia-Pacific countries." They "oppose external military forces undermining regional peace and stability.".
4. , A boost to the economy
and energy was discussed.
In addition to Putin wanting China to replace "Western enterprises," the leaders said they , "will build a closer energy partnership, supporting companies from both countries in advancing cooperation projects in oil, gas, coal, electricity and nuclear energy.".
In addition to Putin wanting China to replace "Western enterprises," the leaders said they , "will build a closer energy partnership, supporting companies from both countries in advancing cooperation projects in oil, gas, coal, electricity and nuclear energy."
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