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"The goal is changing": the West uses Ukraine to rock Russia - Putin

Kremlin head Vladimir Putin stated that Russia is still tuned to the "best" relations with the countries of the former USSR and the West. However, the Kremlin will never suit Ukraine's independent policy. Russian President Vladimir Putin said the West allegedly uses Ukraine to "rock" the situation in Russia. About it reports the propaganda channel RT. It is reported that the Kremlin head on June 13 meets with military correspondents of the Russian Federation.

It contains propagandists of the First Channel, VDTRK, NTV, RT, Komsomolskaya Pravda, bloggers and authors of different Telegram channels. During his speech, Putin stated that Russia was still tuned to the "best" relations with the countries of the former USSR and the West. He also commented on the war in Ukraine. According to him, the so -called "special military operation" continues, and its goals change according to the situation.

On the other hand, there are some "fundamental tasks" that the Russian Federation wants to solve. Putin noted that the Kremlin would never suit what is happening in Ukraine. It is about the demolition of monuments of Bolshevik Vladimir Lenin, as well as the assignment of the title of Hero to the Ukrainian nationalist Stepan Bandera. Putin believes that Bandera is allegedly a "fascist".

As for the Russian Federation, the President of Russia does not see the point of introducing martial law on the territory of Russia. He commented on the raids of the Russian Volunteer Corps and Legion "Freedom of Russia" to the Belgorod region, saying that such a problem is "there. " "The Russian border will be strengthened to protect against attacks from Ukrainian territory," Putin said.

It should be reminded that in the Russian Federation stated that Putin removed Russia from the Treaty on the Azov Sea and the Kerch Strait with Ukraine. The Russian document states that Ukraine has "lost the status of a coastal state in relation to the Azov-Kerch waters. " Putin also called Kiev's fascination with one of the goals of war on June 12. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev "installed" on the Maidan in Kiev a Russian tricolor and declared plans to take the capital under control.