Foreign policy of Vladimir Putin

Putin Warns West: F-16s in Ukraine Will Be Shot Down, But Russia Won't Attack NATO

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that Russia has no intention of attacking NATO countries such as Poland, the Baltic states, or the Czech Republic. However, he issued a stark warning that Russian forces would shoot down any F-16 fighter jets provided to Ukraine by Western powers.

The Presidential Elections Begin in Russia

Amid a three-day voting period for Russia's presidential elections, Vladimir Putin stands poised to secure a fifth term in office, despite growing international concern over the legitimacy of the process. The elections held not only within Russia but also in the occupied territories of Ukraine, have sparked a wave of criticism and accusations from neighboring countries.

Putin: You are provoking; Do you know what that means?; Nuclear forces are on standby

As previously announced, Putin presents his vision of what awaits Russia ahead of the presidential elections on March 17, at a time when the Russian army is achieving significant successes in the special operation, but also while new threats are coming to the country from the West.

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