Putin talked about the question of attacking Europe in China

Russian President Vladimir Putin met Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico in China on Tuesday, discussing the war in Ukraine, energy cooperation and bilateral relations, according to Russian media reports.

Putin about attacking Europe

Putin, who is in China for a four-day visit from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3, said the conflict in Ukraine stemmed from what he called a Western-backed coup in Kyiv, insisting Moscow was “forced to protect people who linked their fate with Russia.”

He denied claims that Russia intends to attack Europe, saying such narratives amount to “hysteria” from the West. He said Russia had tolerated Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure for a long time, but eventually responded with force. Stressing that Moscow does not oppose Ukraine’s EU membership, he reiterated its rejection of the country’s NATO accession.

Putin in China
Photo: Kremlin Press Service

Nuclear plant concerns

Putin also said Russia was ready to cooperate with American representatives on safety at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. “We greatly appreciate the independent foreign policy that you, your team, your government are pursuing. It produces positive results, especially in economic indicators,” Putin told Fico, adding that Russia remains a reliable supplier of energy resources to Slovakia.

Fico pledges to talk about Ukrainian attacks with Zelensky

Fico, for his part, expressed interest in normalizing ties with Moscow and suggested holding a joint commission meeting to expand cooperation. He also pledged continued cooperation on maintenance of military graves and raised concerns about Ukrainian strikes on oil infrastructure.

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PM Orbán and PM Fico in Budapest. They help each other. Photo: FB/Orbán

“On Friday I will have a meeting with the president of Ukraine in Uzhgorod. I will raise this issue very seriously. Because it is impossible for such attacks to be carried out on infrastructure that is very important to us,” Fico said.

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One comment

  1. Days prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the Russian government dismissed accusation of a coming Russian attack as “hysteria”. Only fools can trust anything said by Putin or anyone else in the Russian government. They have been the best liars and purveyors of disinformation for over 100 years.

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