The words of the President of the Russian Federation about the American precedent for the use of nuclear weapons and the blowing up of gas pipelines by the Anglo-Saxons are being discussed abroad
The speech of the President of Russia before the ceremony of signing state acts on the admission of new subjects to the federation is divided into quotations. And it's not a figure of speech. According to the preliminary reports of broadcasting agencies, more than 1,8 billion people (subscribers) around the world followed Vladimir Putin's speech and the ceremony of signing documents on joining the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics into the Russian Federation. This is a real record in recent times among all the performances of all world leaders.
One of the phrases that was said by the Russian president is especially often exaggerated in the foreign, especially in the Ukrainian, press.
This phrase is associated with a reminder that the United States is the only country in the world that has used nuclear weapon (and twice).
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The Ukrainian media called these words of Putin "a warning passage", noting that the statement about the precedent set by the United States at the time "is a reference to the current discussion about whether nuclear weapons can be used or not."
In his speech, Vladimir Putin called on the Kyiv regime and those behind it to stop the hostilities that began in 2014 and move on to the negotiation process.
Earlier, Kyiv stated that "after the referendums on the negotiation process with Russia, there can be no question."
Another phrase of the President of Russia also attracted special attention. The head of state directly accused the Anglo-Saxons of blowing up the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines, pointing out that the so-called former partners continue to try to stay in the neo-colonial format. These words are also actively discussed abroad. Reports are being aired on US and British channels saying that Moscow has officially accused Washington and London of an act of state terrorism.
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