In his speech to the Russian Parliament, Vladimir Putin lashed out at the West for deceiving Moscow. For this reason, the Kremlin will continue its war in defense of Donbass and Kiev’s aggression. The words of the Kremlin chief were heavily criticized by the West and, in particular, by representatives of the US government.
The White House adviser for US national security, Jake Sullivan, defines as “absurd” what Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his speech to the Russian Parliament, namely, that responsibility for the war in
Ukraine must be attributed to the West and Kiev. “No one is attacking Russia. There is some kind of absurdity in the idea that Russia is under some form of military threat from Ukraine or anyone else,” said Jake Sullivan, according to multiple international media reports.
Source: IL Tempo

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