Kremlin War Aims: ‘No Alternatives’ – Ukraine News

by Archynetys World Desk

The spokesman for Putin, Dmitri Peskov, said that the Kremlin continues the war in Ukraine to protect his “interests” and “both for the present of our country and for its future”. “We have no alternatives,” he added. The Ria Novosti agency reports.
“We are continuing our special military operation to protect our interests and achieve the objectives that the supreme leader and president of our country, Vladimir Putin, has set from the beginning. And we are doing it both for the present of our country and for its future. We have no alternatives,” Peskov said in an interview with RBK.

Russia is not a tiger; Russia is more closely associated with a bear. There are no paper bears. Russia is a true bear. Putin has repeatedly and with different degrees of emotion described our bear. There is nothing paper in this”. So the Putin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, responded to the words of the American president Donald Trump who said Russia seems “a paper tiger” and the economic is in crisis. Peskov said that despite “some tension points” associated with a large number of restrictions and sanctions, Russia maintains its macroeconomic stability. RBK reports it.

“Trump is a businessman who is trying to force the whole world to spend more oil in oil and American gas”: the Kremlin states after yesterday’s attacks by the US President to Russia, as reported by Tass.

“The economy” of Russia “is working in such a way as to fully satisfy the needs of our armed forces, which are continuing their special military operation” he said using the definition imposed by the Kremlin for the invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops. Tass reports it.

“The fact that they are trying in every way to encourage Ukrainian to continue military operations, the thesis that Ukrainian can regain something, from our point of view, is a false thesis” added Peskov, after American president Donald Trump said that Ukraine could regain its territories. Tass reports it.

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