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According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Western countries are constantly ...

"We have more than in NATO countries": Putin stated that the Russian Federation would not reduce nuclear weapons reserves (video)

According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Western countries are constantly provoked by Moscow for harsh action and are waiting for it to start "clicking". Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 16 at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (PMF) stated that the Kremlin has a large number of nuclear weapons and will not reduce its reserves, the Russian media reported. "We have such weapons more than NATO countries.

They know about it and constantly persuade that we will begin negotiations to reduce - horseradish, you know how we are talking in people," the Head of State said. According to him, Western countries constantly provoke Moscow for rigid actions and are waiting for it to "push the button". "There is no such need, because the enemy on the front line has no success.

And, realizing that success is unlikely, we are provoked for some tough actions in the hope of plinging up with your finger and saying: well, look, what they are evil, what are cruel and with They cannot be dealing with, and all our partners should point out, ”Putin explained. He recalled that Russia can apply ZMZ if a threat to the" territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of existence of the state. " the placement of nuclear weapons in Belarus.

This, he emphasized, an element of restraint. "That everyone who thinks about strategic defeat was not forgotten about this fact," the Head of State summed up. On June 16, Focus wrote that Putin was He called the condition of use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that the Russian Federation could use nuclear weapons against Ukraine. The Kremlin Head made such a statement during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.