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Putin, 'il riarmo della Nato non è una minaccia per la Russia'

epaselect epa11409410 Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a meeting with the leadership of the Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow, Russia, 14 June 2024. 'Ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions. From their entire territory, their administrative borders at the time of their entry into the Russian Federation. As soon as Kiev announces this and gives a promise not to join NATO, we will immediately ensure the safe withdrawal of Ukrainian troops and begin the negotiation process', Putin said at the meeting. EPA/STRINGER
epaselect epa11409410 Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a meeting with the leadership of the Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow, Russia, 14 June 2024. 'Ukrainian troops must be completely withdrawn from the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions. From their entire territory, their administrative borders at the time of their entry into the Russian Federation. As soon as Kiev announces this and gives a promise not to join NATO, we will immediately ensure the safe withdrawal of Ukrainian troops and begin the negotiation process', Putin said at the meeting. EPA/STRINGER
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MOSCA, 19 GIU - In un incontro con le maggiori agenzie di stampa internazionali a San Pietroburgo, il presidente russo Vladimir Putin ha detto di non considerare il riarmo della Nato come una "minaccia per la Russia". Quanto a coloro che dicono che la Russia si prepara ad attaccare la Nato, "non lo credono nemmeno loro", ha aggiunto il capo del Cremlino, citato dall'agenzia Ria Novosti.

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