Putin accuses West of encouraging separatism in Russia
Putin accused Western nations of encouraging separatism and terrorism in Russia, slamming NATO's expansion and ignoring Moscow's security concerns.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin.(AP)
Moscow, 28 June
President Vladimir Putin has accused the Western nations of encouraging separatism in Russia.
Putin's criticisms
of the West came amid Russia's ongoing tensions with the Western nations over
the conflict in Ukraine.
“No one has wished
to pay attention to the Islamic State, as long as it operates against Russia.
Explosions in Moscow, and all that. This is still happening today,” Putin told
journalists at the Belarus capital Minsk on Friday.
“No one wants to
pay attention to this. Everything is fine, as long as it is against Russia,” he
said on the sidelines of the summit of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
“The same happened
when the collective West encouraged separatism in our country, and such an
instrument of the fight against Russia as terrorism,” the Russian president
said.
Russia Today, the
state-run television, quoted Putin as saying that Moscow will no longer play
“one-sided” games with the West.
“Western nations
have repeatedly betrayed Russia by not fulfilling their promises related to
NATO expansion and resolving the Ukraine conflict,” he said.
NATO is currently
justifying its planned defence spending hike to 5 per cent of its members’ GDP
and military buildup in Europe by pointing to Russia’s “aggressiveness,” Putin
said, adding that the bloc’s members are “turning everything upside down” when
they make statements such as these.
“No one is saying
a word about how we’ve come up to the Russian special military operation,”
Russia Today quoted Putin as saying, and added that the roots of the Ukraine
conflict go back decades when Moscow was “blatantly lied to” about NATO
expansion.
“What followed was
one expansion wave after another,” he stated.
Russia’s security
concerns about the bloc’s activities have been consistently ignored and met
with silence, according to Putin. “Isn’t it aggressive behaviour? That is
precisely aggressive behaviour, which the West does not want to pay attention
to.”
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