President Putin announced he would station nuclear weapons in neighbouring Belarus on Saturday Nato has condemned Russia's "dangerous" and "irresponsible" rhetoric after Vladimir Putin's decision ...
As deputy secretary general of NATO ... from Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Shortly before this interview was held, the head of the ...
It is "very possible" that Russian President Vladimir Putin ... rhetoric and the dynamics that keep Moscow from using nuclear ...
NATO has criticised Russian President Vladimir Putin for announcing plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, calling it "dangerous and irresponsible" nuclear rhetoric. NATO criticised ...
NATO’s "hostile rhetoric" is forcing Russia to add additional ... the Kremlin with possible repercussions, with Vladimir Putin implying any wrong move from NATO agents could have serious ...
Coming on the heels of a suggestion by French President Emmanuel Macron that the option of sending NATO ground forces into Ukraine ... A third perspective on Putin’s nuclear rhetoric sees it as a ...
President Vladimir Putin warned Thursday of a "real" risk of nuclear ... it by NATO. But Putin's reaction also drew condemnation. "It is not the first time we have seen irresponsible rhetoric ...
Speaking to BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner at the Nato summit in Madrid, the alliance's secretary general criticised Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin. He also said that a nuclear war ...
And we have advanced much more here," Putin said in an interview on state TV. Putin's nuclear war rhetoric Putin said ... Putin says NATO troops in Ukraine would "not change the situation" In ...
Trump, who is running for reelection, regularly criticizes NATO but launched his most extreme ... to negotiate with Russia's President Vladimir Putin. "I got along with Putin great ...
it’s just rhetoric,” the president said. “It is possible that he (Putin) can carry out a ground intervention on NATO territory, he is capable of doing so, because there will be no nuclear ...
President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that Russia's nuclear triad — its three-pronged arsenal of weapons launched from land, sea and air — was "much more" advanced than that of the United States.