Russia Victory Day parade: Won’t allow any threats — Putin

Russia Victory Day parade: Won't allow any threats — Putin
Russia Victory Day parade: Won't allow any threats — Putin

“Russia will do everything to prevent global confrontation, but we will not allow anyone to threaten us,” Vladimir Putin told soldiers in Moscow. May 9 is a public holiday in Russia, marking Nazi Germany’s capitulation.

President Vladimir Putin accused the West of risking a global conflict with its response to the invasion of Ukraine during his speech to soldiers at the parade. 

He said that “arrogant” leaders in the West had forgotten the role the Soviet Union had played in World War II. He also accused them of stoking conflicts throughout the world. 

“Russia will do everything to prevent a global clash. But at the same time, we will not allow anyone to threaten us,” Putin said, before alluding to the country’s nuclear capabilities. “Our strategic forces are always in a state of combat readiness.”

He said Russia was currently going through a “difficult, crucial period,” and that its fate and future “depends on each of us.” 

Putin often portrays the clash with the West amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as part of a wider process of Western countries provoking Russia, as he would phrase it, by encroaching on its sphere of influence in eastern Europe since the collapse of the Soviet Union. 

The president, this week sworn in for another term, also hailed the bravery of troops engaged in Ukraine and called for a minute’s silence towards the end of his address. 

Source: Dw

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