Putin says NATO does not feel sorry for Ukrainians

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) does not feel sorry for the Ukrainians, but Russia does think about its soldiers. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated this at a meeting with the heads of leading media organizations of BRICS member countries. RIA Novosti.

“NATO does not feel sorry for the Ukrainians, not for their soldiers, they serve the interests of the USA, in this sense they do not feel sorry for them. But we think about our soldiers, we think about the equipment. When we think about our soldiers, we think about how to achieve peace, including through peaceful means. That’s the difference,” Putin said.

Also Russian leader statedHe said that Russia is ready to continue the fight against NATO.

Putin’s highlightedHe said Russia was interested in ending the conflict in Ukraine as quickly as possible. HE notedRussia understands that the Ukrainian conflict is “disturbing” in world affairs and is trying to end it as quickly as possible. He said Russia needed long-term peace conditions, not a temporary ceasefire.

Putin before commented Brazil and China’s peace initiatives in Ukraine.

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