Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

West must act quickly to offer us security guarantees: Putin

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin urged the West on Thursday to move quickly to meet Russia’s demand for security guarantees precluding Nato’s expansion to Ukraine and the deployment of the military alliance’s weapons there.

Speaking during a marathon annual news conference, the Russian leader welcomed talks with the US that are set to start in Geneva next month, but sternly warned that Moscow expects the discussion to produce quick results.

“We have clearly and precisely let them know that any further Nato expansion eastward is unacceptab­le,” Putin said.

Last week, Moscow submitted draft security documents demanding that Nato deny membership to Ukraine and other former Soviet countries and roll back the alliance’s military deployment­s in Central and Eastern Europe. A key principle of the Nato alliance is that membership is open to any qualifying country. “Is it us who are putting missiles near the US borders?” Putin said. “No, it’s the US who came to our home with their missiles. They are already on the threshold of our home. Is it some excessive demand not to place any offensive systems near our home?” Moscow presented its demand amid soaring tensions over a Russian troop buildup near Ukraine that has stoked fears of a possible invasion.

US President Joe Biden warned Putin in a conference call earlier this month that Russia will face “severe consequenc­es” if it attacks Ukraine.

Putin previously denied having plans to launch an attack but has described a Nato expansion and weapons deployment in Ukraine as a “red line”.

Asked on Thursday if he could provide a guarantee that Russia will not invade Ukraine, Putin snapped in response: “It’s you who must give us guarantees and give them immediatel­y, now, and not have idle talk about it for decades.”

“How the Americans would respond if we put our missiles on the US borders with Canada or Mexico?” he exclaimed.

The US and its allies have said they won’t give Russia the kind of guarantee on Ukraine that Putin wants. American officials are conferring with European allies in advance of the Geneva talks.

The Russian leader charged during his news conference that the West had “cheated, blatantly swindled” Moscow by offering verbal pledges in the 1990s not to expand Nato’s presence east and then enlarging to incorporat­e former Soviet bloc countries in Central and Eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet republics in the Baltics.

 ?? AFP ?? Vladimir Putin addresses his annual press conference at the Manezh exhibition hall in central Moscow on Thursday.
AFP Vladimir Putin addresses his annual press conference at the Manezh exhibition hall in central Moscow on Thursday.

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