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Kremlin accuses West of demonizing Russia

In view of the tensions in the Ukraine conflict, the Kremlin accuses the West of demonizing Russia internationally. Moscow does not threaten anyone.

the essentials in brief

  • Russia accuses the West of alleging demonizing the Kremlin.
  • Russia should be portrayed as an “aggressor”.
  • It is feared that a Russian attack on Ukraine could be imminent.

In view of the tensions in the Ukraine conflict, the Kremlin has accused the West of demonizing Russia internationally. Moscow is not threatening anyone, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov in an interview broadcast on Russian state television on Sunday. President Vladimir Putin also recently rejected allegations that Russia was planning an attack on Ukraine.

“The fueling of the tense news situation is being done once again with the aim of further demonizing Russia,” said Peskov. Russia should be portrayed as an “aggressor”.

On the weekend, the leading western industrial nations warned Russia urgently against an attack on Ukraine and threatened consequences.

Expansion of NATO troops to the east

Putin also discussed the tensions on the Russian-Ukrainian border at a video summit with US President Joe Biden. The Kremlin chief criticized the expansion of NATO troops to the east.

Recently, NATO reports about a concentration of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border had raised international concern. According to this, Russia has currently drawn between 75,000 and 100,000 soldiers there. It is feared that a Russian attack on the neighboring country could be imminent. Russia repeatedly refused to plan an attack on Ukraine.

Ukraine with a military offensive?

Russian media reported on Sunday that a US reconnaissance aircraft had been deployed in Ukraine for the first time. Moscow has long seen signs that the government in Kiev might attempt a military offensive. The aim is to bring back the areas in eastern Ukraine that are controlled by pro-Russian separatists.

That would be a violation of the Minsk peace plan of 2015. In this case, Russia could invade the separatist area to protect its citizens there, relying on its military doctrine. Despite international criticism, Putin had Russian passports distributed to hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians in Donbass.

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