Putin told how he survived the night of the “invasion” of Ukraine on February 16

Putin told how he survived the night of the “invasion” of Ukraine on February 16

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President Vladimir Putin did not pay attention to stuffing about plans for a Russian “attack” on Ukraine on February 16th. About this, according to RBC, he said at a press conference after a meeting with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.

At a press conference, journalist Andrei Kolesnikov asked Putin: “How did you survive the invasion of Ukraine the night before yesterday?”

“I just didn’t pay attention to it, there are a lot of throw-ins. Constantly responding to them is more expensive. We do what we think is necessary to do and will continue to do so. Of course, we look at what is happening in the world, what is happening around us, but we have clear, understandable guidelines that correspond to the national interests of the Russian people and the Russian state,” Putin said.

According to him, now there is an aggravation of the situation in the Donbass. Putin considers the fulfillment of the Minsk agreements to be the key to restoring peace in Ukraine, so all Kiev needs to do is sit down at the negotiating table with the DPR and LPR and agree on measures to end the conflict. “Unfortunately, right now we have seen, on the contrary, an aggravation of the situation in the Donbass,” Putin said.

Source: Rosbalt

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