Putin warns U.S. missile supplies to Ukraine will hurt ties

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Moscow President of Russia Vladimir Putin warned the United States that the supply of missiles over long distances to Ukraine would seriously damage relations between Moscow and Washington, but will not change the situation on the battlefield, where the Russian army makes slow but sustainable achievements.

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The potential supply of American cruise missiles in Kyiv will signal the “qualitatively new stage of escalation, including in relations between Russia and the USA,” Putin said at the forum of international foreign policy experts in the Russian Black Black Sea resort.

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The Russian leader noted that, despite the fact that the Tomagavk missiles will damage Russia if they are delivered to Ukraine, Russian air protection quickly adapts to a new threat. “This, of course, will not change the balance of power on the battlefield,” he added, emphasizing that the Russian military constantly succeeds against Ukraine.

Answering the question that Trump dismisses Russia as a “paper tiger” from his inability to defeat his smaller neighbor after more than 3 and a half years of military operations, Putin claimed that Russia was faced with all NATO allies supporting Kyiv.

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“We fight against the entire NATO block and continue to move, continue to advance and feel confident, and we are a paper tiger; What is NATO itself? ” He said. “Paper tiger? Go and deal with this paper tiger. ”

The White House official, who was not authorized to publicly discuss this problem and acted on anonymity, said that the economy and reputation of Russia took over the beating from the war, since Putin repeatedly rejected the proposals of a peaceful transaction that would benefit his country.

Putin welcomes the Alaska summit, confirms the proposal of the nuclear pact on expansion

At the same time, Putin welcomed the efforts of US President Donald Trump, aimed at helping to agree on peace in Ukraine and called them August summit in Alaska.

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“It was good that we tried to look for and find possible ways to resolve the Ukrainian crisis,” he said, adding that he felt “comfortable”, talking with Trump.

Putin also confirmed his proposal in the United States to extend his last remaining pact on monitoring nuclear weapons another one year after the expiration of its validity in February. The new start of the 2010 agreement limits each country with no more than 1550 expanded nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers.

“If they don’t need it, we don’t need it either,” he said, adding that “we feel confidence in our nuclear shield.”

Praising Trump and trying to emphasize potential common interests, the Russian President sent a strict warning to the Western allies of Ukraine against attempts to capture ships that carry Russian oil to global markers. He argued that this would be tantamount to piracy and could cause a strong response, sharply destabilizing the global oil market.

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A threatening violent response to Western “piracy”, mocking claims

Answering the question of the detention of an oil tanker near the Atlantic coast of France, which President Emmanuel Macron associated with the so -called Russian shadow fleet of aging vague property, which avoid Western sanctions, Putin made him as an attempt to divert the attention of the public from his own country's own problems and mockingly compared to the French leader with Napoleon.

He resolutely warned the West from such actions, claiming that he challenges the international marine law and risks provoking a military confrontation. “This is piracy, and how do you deal with the pirates? You destroy them, ”he said.

Putin also laughed from Western statements about possible Russian participation in recent flights of drones in Denmark, canceling them within the framework of the alleged efforts of NATO in order to “incite tension in order to increase defense costs.”

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Invasions of NATO airspace were accused of Russia, reached an unprecedented scale last month. Estonia complained about the swarm of Russian drones, and Estonia complained about the invasion of Russian fighters, and numerous unidentified drones were seen in Denmark, Germany and other countries that some European officials called the reaction of Moscow.

The European defense ministers agreed to develop a “wall of drones” along their borders in order to better detect, track and intercept drones that violate the airspace of Europe.

Putin rejected Western allegations of the anger aggressive plans of Russia against NATO allies as “nonsense” aimed at diverting public attention from internal problems.

“We carefully monitor the growing militarization of Europe,” he said. “Is all this only words or the time has come for us to accept countermeasures? No one should doubt that the countermeasures of Russia will not take much time. ”

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Putin's reaction to the murder of Kirk

Answering the question of the murder of Charlie Kirk, Putin called it a “disgusting crime”, which reflected a “deep split” in American society. He greeted Kirk as a hero who was killed for contributing to the same conservative values ​​as Russia.

Putin also praised Michael Gloss, an American and son of the Deputy Leader of the CIA, who joined the Russian military and was killed in a battle in Ukraine in 2024. He said that he was awarded the splendor with the medal, which he handed over to the Messenger of Trump Steve Witkoff during his visit to Moscow.

The Russian leader compared the Gloss with Kirk, saying that they defended such “traditional” values. “He gave his life, protecting these values ​​as a Russian soldier, and Kirk gave his life, fighting for the same values ​​in the United States,” Putin said.

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In response to questions about the CIA’s gaze, he stated in his statement that the agency “believes that Michael is leaving for private family matter, and not the problem of national security. The whole CIA family is wise for their loss. ”

At some point, during a four-hour television event, Putin, a former officer of the Soviet KG Disk and the only head of the Russian Higher In Internal Security Agency, wrote and called himself the “Director of the CIA”, describing the meeting with President George Bush and his administration officials. “The future director,” Putin said when the audience broke the laughter.

– Writers Associated Press David Kleppeper and Chris Medgerian in Washington.

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