He also stated that it could only be possible if Poland or
Latvia launches the first attack on Russia
Russian President, Vladimir Putin has said even though Russia
will fight for its interests to the end, there is no interest in expanding its
war in Ukraine to other countries such as Poland and Latvia.
In his first interview on Thursday, with an American
journalist since before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago,
Putin said Western leaders had come to realize that it was impossible to
inflict a strategic defeat on Russia and were wondering what to do next.
“We are ready for this dialogue,” he said.
He also said he believed it was possible to reach an
agreement to free U.S journalist Evan Gershkovich of the Wall Street
Journal, who has been detained in Russia for nearly a year and is awaiting
trial on spying charges.
When asked if he could imagine a scenario in which he would
send Russian troops to Poland, a NATO member, Putin said “Only in one case, if
Poland attacks Russia. Why? Because we have no interest in Poland, Latvia or
anywhere else. Why would we do that? We simply don’t have any interest.”
The Russian leader said the U.S. had pressing domestic issues
to worry about. “Wouldn’t it be better to negotiate with Russia? Make an
agreement. Already understanding the situation that is developing today,
realizing that Russia will fight for its interests to the end,” Putin said.
Washington, which has sent Ukraine more than $110 billion in
aid since Russia invaded in February 2022, has made clear it has no interest in
talking on Putin’s terms
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