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Putin on Ukraine conflict and nuclear provocation

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  • Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West of attempting to provoke Russia into using nuclear weapons in Ukraine, as stated in a documentary about his 25 years in power.
  • Putin emphasized that Russia has sufficient military forces and means to achieve its objectives in the ongoing conflict, which began with the full-scale invasion in 2022.
  • The documentary highlights Putin's views on the conflict, while the international community continues to call for a ceasefire and negotiations to end the war.

[EUROPE] Russian President Vladimir Putin has alleged that Western nations attempted to provoke Russia into using nuclear weapons during the ongoing war in Ukraine. His remarks came in a new state television documentary marking his 25 years in power.

“They wanted to provoke us, they wanted to make us make mistakes,” Putin said in the film Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 years. Nonetheless, he asserted that there was no justification for deploying nuclear arms. “And I hope that this will not be necessary in the future either,” he added.

The documentary aired at a time of intensifying strain between Moscow and Western capitals, as the war in Ukraine—sparked by Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022—continues to escalate. Both Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of engaging in provocative actions that risk widening the conflict.

Putin’s remarks suggest he believes Western governments are seeking to corner Moscow into a scenario that could force the use of nuclear weapons—an act with potentially catastrophic global repercussions.

Despite the prolonged and costly conflict, the Russian president insisted that his country possesses the military strength necessary to accomplish its objectives in Ukraine. Referring to the invasion that began in 2022, he emphasized that Russia retains the capability to conclude the military campaign on its terms. His comments reflect a broader Kremlin narrative aimed at reinforcing the perception of control and resilience.

The war has significantly impacted global diplomacy and security, prompting the United States and its allies to levy sweeping sanctions against Russia. These measures have targeted critical sectors of the Russian economy and individuals within Putin’s inner circle, contributing to financial instability and a weakening of the ruble.

Calls for a ceasefire and renewed negotiations have grown in recent weeks, though major obstacles remain. Russia has proposed a temporary truce on humanitarian grounds, while Ukraine has demanded a lasting resolution that includes a full Russian withdrawal and the restoration of its territorial sovereignty.

The conflict remains fluid and dangerous, with ongoing military confrontations and rising international alarm. Efforts by the United Nations and regional bodies to mediate have so far failed to yield a breakthrough. As tensions persist, the risk of further escalation continues to loom large on the global stage.


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