Russian President Vladimir Putin recently warned Western nations against sending troops to Ukraine. In a speech, he blamed the West for the conflict and defended Russia's actions as defensive. Putin rejected the idea of NATO troops in Ukraine, cautioning that it could lead to tragic consequences, even hinting at the risk of nuclear conflict. He criticized Western interference in Russia's affairs and reminded of historical invasions into Russia. During his speech, Putin also made promises to Russian citizens, including social mortgage programs, tax exemptions for children, and regional social programs funded by the government. He pledged a significant increase in the minimum wage by 2030. Putin's strong warnings and rhetoric indicate a tense situation between Russia and the West over Ukraine. With his reelection likely, these statements raise concerns about further military escalation and the broader global impact. The situation remains precarious as both sides stand firm in...
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