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Putin "promised" not to attack Poland and the Baltic countries - the Poles did not believe - the media

The observers have noted that the similar rhetoric of the Kremlin's head was already heard just before the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine in 2022. Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview with American commentator Tair Carlson, known for his pro-Russian views, said that Russia is not interested in invasion of Poland, Latvia or anywhere else.

However, Polish observers noted that such rhetoric was already sounded in the Kremlin on the eve of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. In particular, Polish journalists of Defense 24 drew attention to the words of the Russian President on a script for which Russian troops will be sent to Poland, a NATO member country. Putin stated that this is possible if Poland was attacking the Russian Federation.

"Only in one case - if there is an attack on Russia on the part of Poland. Why? Because we have no interests in Poland or Latvia, nowhere. Why do we just have any interests, some threats," - replied, " Russian President. Putin believes that such conversations are leading the West, trying to intimidate the inhabitants with an imaginary Russian threat, while "thinking people and politicians" realize that it is allegedly a fake.

The Kremlin's head added that Moscow allegedly has no intentions to get involved in the Global War, since such a conflict is a threat to all humanity. "Western analysts often mention that before February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin also assured that Russia would not attack Ukraine," the Polish observers of the Russian leader commented. Earlier, Focus collected key theses voiced by Russian President Vladimir Putin during a great interview with American journalist Taer Carlson.