‘Russia Will No Longer Play ‘One-Sided’ Games With West’: Russian President Putin | World News

New Delhi: RT, Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union in Minsk (EAEU) summit between the journalists, while Russia will not enter the “unilateral” games with the West, he said.
According to the RT, Putin said that he has repeatedly betrayed Russia by honoring Western countries’ promises of NATO expansion and solving the Ukrainian conflict. Authorized, NATO’s defense expenditures to raise 5 percent of the GDP of the member states and to increase the plans to increase the military existence of Russian “aggression” stressed that the plans to justify plans to increase.
“Them [the West] Putin is reversing everything at a press conference on Friday.
Putin also said Russia’s repeated security concerns about NATO’s activities were ignored by the West. “Isn’t this aggressive behavior? This is exactly aggressive behavior that the West does not want to pay attention.” The Russian President also accused Western countries of supporting separatist and terrorist movements as long as they targeted Russia.
“As long as he was against Russia, everything was good. Didn’t we see that? [the West] I saw it too. Nevertheless, they are just talking about our aggression. ”
Putin’s words came only days after the NATO summit in The Hague, where the alliance members committed to raising to 5 percent of GDP by 2035.
According to a report of Russia Today, NATO’s decision to increase military expenditures will not significantly affect Russia’s security.
Speaking at a press conference, Lavrov rejected Moscow’s clarity on the peace talks of the West unfairly rejected the Russian threat to the peace talks behind the Ukrainian conflict. The statements arrived after the NATO summit in The Hague, where member states promised to increase defense expenditures by 2035 to 5 percent, and said, “The long-term threat to Russia’s euro-Atlantic security.”
US President Donald Trump described the agreement as a “monumental earnings” and called for more contributing to their defense of European allies.
Lavrov, who answered a question about whether Russia’s NATO accumulation as a threat, said, “I don’t think this will have an important impact.” “We know which goals we follow, we do not hide them, we clearly state them, and we are absolutely legitimate in terms of any interpretation of the UN Regulation and international law. We know that we will always achieve these goals.”
RT reported that Moscow constantly rejected his plans to attack NATO countries and called such accusations as “nonsense” used by Western authorities to justify increasing military budgets. Lavrov also said that Russia is willing to establish a dialogue if NATO touches on root concerns, including NATO’s expansion to Russia’s borders and the military support of Ukraine’s ongoing military support.