Vladimir Putin: ‘We Didn’t Need To Seize That Important Port In Crimea Because It Was Ours Already’

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Vladimir Putin: 'We Didn't Need To Seize That Important Port In Crimea Because It Was Ours Already'

Vladimir Putin addresses critical geopolitical issues concerning the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, focusing on NATO’s eastward expansion and the status of Crimea. Vladimir Putin argues that NATO’s growth is a "serious threat" and violates security promises made in the 1990s. They emphasize that the "Declaration of State Sovereignty Independence of Ukraine" established the country as a "neutral state," which they claim is the "foundation of Ukrainian sovereignty." Discussing the events in Crimea, Vladimir Putin denies allegations of annexation, asserting, "We didn’t need to seize that important port in Crimea because it was ours already." They further explain the intervention as a necessary measure to "help people who didn’t want their lives or fate tied to those who staged a coup in Ukraine." Vladimir Putin also touches upon the "Washington Treaty" and the implications of "Article 5," criticizing the West for not taking their security concerns seriously.

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