Путин призвал Запад одуматься
27.05.2018 - 5:30
Putin urged the West to come to their senses
27.05.2018 - 5: 30
For a long time, Western States have been trying unsuccessfully to destroy the Russian economy, imposing sanctions against the Russian authorities, businessmen and the state as a whole.
Vladimir Putin drew attention to this failed policy. He criticized colleagues from abroad in a firm form.
On the sidelines of the St. Petersburg international economic forum, Russian President Vladimir Putin tried to put out the aggressive attitude of foreign politicians who advocate the preservation and/or tightening of sanctions against Russia.
The Russian leader demanded not to cross the "red line" in relations with Moscow.
In particular, Putin called on the international elite to respect the interests of Russia, and also expressed fears that the North Atlantic Alliance commanders have "played" in the development of the organization to the East.
"Not only has NATO approached our borders, we have a suspicion that tomorrow Ukraine will also be included there and there will put some radars and missile defense systems," the President said.
In addition, during the forum, Vladimir Putin reminded the guests of the role of the West in the coup in Ukraine.
He wondered why it was to promote the change of power, if the state and so there are Pro-Western policies in the face of Yulia Tymoshenko and Viktor Yushchenko.
"Well, there are some boundaries, you know, the "red line" can not be crossed. Let's also respect our interests, " he added.
Thus, it is reasonable to assume that Putin thus gave another chance to international politicians to think again and start developing rational, profitable relationships.
As for those politicians who are trying to tarnish Russia's reputation by all means, the message for them was much harsher: the Russian leader clearly explained that Moscow "will not kneel".
Source: http://rusvesna.su/news/1527349858