Kremlin Dismisses Claims of Soviet Revival Aspirations
The Kremlin refutes European allegations that President Vladimir Putin aims to restore the Soviet Union and plans to invade NATO members. Despite past remarks by Putin on the Soviet collapse, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov denies any such ambitions or intentions, calling related claims absurd.
The Kremlin has firmly dismissed European claims regarding President Vladimir Putin's alleged desires to resurrect the Soviet Union and engage in military action against NATO members.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, addressing these assertions, labeled them as incorrect and absurd, affirming that Vladimir Putin has no ambitions to revive the Soviet era.
The Kremlin's stance comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, with Russian leaders insisting that NATO is not a target for aggression, countering statements from Western officials.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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