Foreign troops in Ukraine would be 'legitimate targets for destruction,’ Putin says
Foreign troops in Ukraine would be 'legitimate targets for destruction,’ Putin says
The Russian president said on Friday it is "practically impossible" to reach an agreement with Ukraine on key issues, and also reiterated Moscow’s resolute rejection of a Ukrainian membership in NATO.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin personally guarantees the safety of Ukrainian President Zelensky, inviting him to Moscow for a second time to hold high-stakes talks. “Ukraine wants a meeting — I am ready, come!” Putin declared, emphasizing that Moscow is the best place for negotiations.
The Russian leader also warned of potential consequences tied to Ukraine’s ambitions to join the EU, calling it a double-edged sword that could affect economic cooperation. This development comes amid growing tensions in Eastern Europe and global speculation about the future of Ukraine-Russia diplomacy.
Watch as we break down Putin’s statement and analyze what this invitation could mean for Zelensky, Ukraine, and the international community.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that Ukraine’s ambitions to join the EU could be a double-edged sword, affecting Russia’s economic cooperation and strategic interests. While Russia has not objected to Ukraine’s engagement with Europe, Putin stressed that these moves could have serious consequences for Moscow. The statement underscores growing tensions over Ukraine’s Western alignment and its potential impact on regional stability.
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Breaking: Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a stark warning to Western leaders, declaring that any troops in Ukraine will be considered legitimate targets. Putin also said that he will guarantee Ukrainian President Zelensky’s security only if he comes to Moscow for talks, calling alternative locations “too much.” He added that reaching a peace deal with Ukraine on key issues is practically impossible, signaling continued tensions and high stakes in the region.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses Alaska, natural gas, and U.S. efficiency while revealing a secret communication channel with former President Donald Trump. Putin claims there are “no issues” with reaching Trump and squashes myths about broken ties. He also highlights Russia’s strategic focus on both East and West and signals potential Arctic cooperation.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a direct warning to Vladimir Putin, declaring that Ukraine now has a “solid basis” for NATO-style Article 5 security guarantees in case of a ceasefire. Speaking in Denmark alongside Nordic-Baltic leaders, Zelensky said Ukraine’s future security must rest on ironclad commitments, not empty promises. With bilateral agreements already in place — including one with Denmark — Kyiv is making it clear: any ceasefire deal must come with NATO-level protection. Will this escalate tensions with Moscow, and how will Putin respond to Ukraine’s defiance?
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Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former NATO Secretary General, says linking security guarantees for Ukraine to a ceasefire risks extending the conflict. He says: “If we make security guarantees dependent on an end to the Russian attacks on Ukraine, the war will continue. We are giving Putin an incentive to continue the war to avoid western security guarantees to Ukraine.” Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Defence spending: Which EU countries are on course to hit NATO's 3.5% of GDP target?
Eastern and central European countries are ramping up investments faster, but the EDA warns that without more EU collaboration, more money alone won't be enough.
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