Russian President Vladimir Putin

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Putin tells Russian parliament the West is trying to dismember Russia (NPR)

MOSCOW – Speaking to a joint session of the Russian parliament and Kremlin officials, Russian President Vladimir Putin presented the war in Ukraine as an ...

Putin presented a now-familiar list of grievances against the West, including what he described as its moral and spiritual collapse whose values, he said, threaten the children of Russia. The U.S. It caps the number of strategic nuclear warheads that Russia and the U.S. Putin acknowledged Russia's significant losses in the war and called on those present to stand for a moment of silence in their memory. "The U.S. His audience included uniformed soldiers the Kremlin said had come directly from the frontlines of Moscow's "special military operation" in Ukraine. Regular inspections under the agreement, to make sure neither side is cheating, were put on hold in March 2020 during the pandemic. The two countries have the vast majority of all deployable warheads. and NATO openly say their goal is to see Russia's strategic defeat. U.S. Missing from Putin's address was any discussion of Russia's significant setbacks on the battlefield and its evident failure in the early days of the war to occupy Kyiv and remove Ukraine's democratically elected government. MOSCOW – Speaking to a joint session of the Russian parliament and Kremlin officials, Russian President Vladimir Putin presented the war in Ukraine as an existential struggle against Western forces intent on dismantling the historical territory of Russia.

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Putin chides West, defends Ukraine invasion in major speech (Politico)

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Western countries Tuesday of igniting and sustaining the war in Ukraine, dismissing any blame for Moscow almost a ...

Biden plans to [give his own speech later Tuesday](https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-biden-kyiv-politics-united-states-government-5dc78c468ca866733ab7dff8651d8535) in Poland, where he’s expected to highlight the commitment of the central European country and other allies to Ukraine over the past year. and those in the EU. It caps the number of long-range nuclear warheads they can deploy and limits the use of missiles that can carry atomic weapons. [so-called New START Treaty](https://apnews.com/article/nato-politics-moscow-business-34f8d662548cc7da55fe7320e902a656) was signed by Russia and the U.S. “They intend to transform the local conflict into a global confrontation.” Observers are expected to scour it for signs of how Putin sees the conflict, which has become bogged down, and what tone he might set for the year ahead.

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'They started the war': Russia's Putin blames West and Ukraine for ... (CNBC)

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday used a widely-watched speech to deny responsibility for the war in Ukraine and lash out at his adversaries.

He also promised to deliver more artillery ammunition and anti-armor systems, and to announce new sanctions on Russian companies and its elites. "We had no doubt that by February 2022, everything was prepared for a punitive action in Donbas, where [the] Kyiv regime provided artillery and aviation and other weapons to attack Donbas in 2014. Last year it also annexed four Ukrainian regions (Donetsk and Luhansk which cover the Donbas region, and Kherson and Zaporizhzhia) which Ukraine and its allies also condemned as illegal and illegitimate. I would like to repeat: they started the war. Putin's "state of the nation" address Tuesday was delivered in Moscow to lawmakers and military officials, and was also broadcast on state TV. Russia was looking to create a highway to Crimea, Putin said, and enact a program of "social restoration" to territories it claims control over. "All of this was completely against the documents that were accepted by the United Nations Security Council. The invasion was widely condemned by the international community and resulted in rounds of Western sanctions against Russian officials. 24 will mark one year since Russia mounted a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, beginning a ground war in Europe that Putin still refers to as a "special military operation." [Political analysts say Putin's decision to invade Ukraine was the biggest mistake of his political career](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/24/putins-invasion-of-ukraine-is-his-biggest-mistake-and-weakens-russia.html) and has weakened Russia for years to come. [Donbas](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/10/russia-is-about-to-face-ukraines-infamous-mud-again.html) region to speak their "own language" and had been seeking a peaceful solution. [Russian President Vladimir Putin](https://www.cnbc.com/vladimir-putin/) on Tuesday used a highly anticipated speech to deny responsibility for the war in Ukraine and lash out at his adversaries.

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Putin accuses West of stoking global war to destroy Russia (Reuters)

President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday vowed to continue with Russia's year-long war in Ukraine and accused the U.S.-led NATO alliance of fanning the flames of ...

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Putin pulls back from last remaining nuclear arms control pact with ... (CNN)

Russian President Vladimir Putin said he is suspending his country's participation in the New START nuclear arms reduction treaty with the United States, ...

“Russia is not complying with its obligation under the New START Treaty to facilitate inspection activities on its territory,” a US State Department spokesperson said in January. The US has blamed Russia for this postponement, with a State Department spokesperson saying the decision was made “unilaterally” by Russia. “Nuclear powers do not lose major conflicts on which their fate depends,” Medvedev wrote in a Telegram post. it’s also something the rest of the world expect of us.” It was last extended in early 2021 for five years, meaning the two sides would soon need to begin negotiating on another arms control agreement. “I think it matters that we continue to act responsibly in this area …

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Putin promotes Russian escalation in annual speech (BBC News)

The president says he is taking Russia out of the last nuclear arms control treaty with America.

And we used force and are using force to stop it." We will react to it accordingly. "But if the US conducts tests, we will do it as well." He continues to push the false narrative that the West is to blame for the war. New Start is the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between Russia and America. As usual he blamed the West.

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In Speech, Russian President Vladimir Putin Suspends Nuclear ... (The Wall Street Journal)

Besides pausing its involvement in the New START treaty, Mr. Putin Tuesday said Russia would stand ready to test new nuclear weapons if the U.S. moved to do so ...

[last remaining major nuclear-arms-control treaty](https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-says-russia-has-violated-nuclear-arms-treaty-by-blocking-inspections-11675183584?mod=article_inline) between the U.S. [Wayfair coupon $20 off](https://www.wsj.com/coupons/wayfair) [TurboTax service code 2023 - $20 off](https://www.wsj.com/coupons/turbotax)

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Putin's Desperate Hours (The Atlantic)

Vladimir Putin gave his annual address to the Russian Federal Assembly today, and it was a farrago of paranoia and lies; meanwhile President Joe Biden ...

[Famous People](https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/sign-up/famous-people/): [Kaitlyn and Lizzie recount](https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2023/02/east-village-bar-crawl-new-york/673115/)their night on a Jeopardy-themed bar crawl. [Up for Debate](https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/sign-up/up-for-debate/): [Readers weigh in](https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2023/02/adults-are-letting-teen-girls-down/673144/)on the causes, and potential solutions, for teen girls’ worsening mental health. [on attention](https://econreview.berkeley.edu/paying-attention-the-attention-economy/). Narcissism, [on the rise](https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Narcissism-Epidemic/Jean-M-Twenge/9781416575993) for at least 40 years, now blazes out of control [in American society](https://bookshop.org/a/12476/9780197518878). [Radio Atlantic podcast](https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2023/02/this-is-not-your-parents-cold-war/673119/), there is still plenty of room for Putin to do something foolish and set a terrible chain of events in motion. [The King of Comedy premiered](https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/feb/18/the-king-of-comedy-at-40-martin-scorseses-painful-ode-to-the-wannabe) in American movie theaters. [Play our daily crossword.](https://www.theatlantic.com/free-daily-crossword-puzzle/) [The Wonder Reader](https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/sign-up/the-wonder-reader/): [Isabel Fattal asks](https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2023/02/can-low-expectations-make-you-happy/673126/): Can low expectations make you happy? State Department [nearly a month ago said that](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/31/us/politics/us-russia-nuclear-treat.html) Russia was failing to comply with the treaty. [a delay](https://www.laprensalatina.com/putin-delays-state-of-the-nation-address-after-scrapping-year-end-presser/) likely related to Russia’s serial battlefield losses in Ukraine, Putin [spent some two hours unloading](http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/transcripts/70565) a barrage of lies, grievances, and bizarre historical revisions in his attempt to justify the bloodletting he began a year ago. [Putin announced Russia would](https://www.wsj.com/articles/putin-suspends-new-start-nuclear-arms-treaty-with-u-s-6498b44) suspend further cooperation under the [New START Treaty](https://www.state.gov/new-start/), the nuclear-arms-control agreement signed by the U.S. The Russian president then assured his audience that his war was against the regime in Kyiv, not the people of Ukraine, even as his forces continue to butcher Ukrainian civilians and

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Putin raises tension on Ukraine, suspends START nuclear pact (Associated Press)

Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended Moscow's participation in the last remaining nuclear arms control pact with the United States, announcing the ...

“We have seen time and again the majority of Republicans and Democrats support our assistance to Ukraine,” McCaul said in a statement. and those in the European Union. Putin also accused the West of taking aim at Russian culture, religion and values. Last year, the Kremlin also canceled two other big annual events — Putin’s news conference and a highly scripted phone-in marathon taking questions from the public. Also meeting with Zelenskyy was the newly appointed chairman of the U.S. He provided them with a list of weapons, including longer-range artillery and air-to-surface systems. “What we heard this morning was propaganda that we already know,” Meloni said in English. President Joe Biden, speaking in Poland a day after his surprise visit to Ukraine, did not mention the START suspension but blasted Putin for the invasion. In Tuesday’s speech, Putin again offered his own version of recent history, discounting Ukraine’s arguments that it needed Western help to thwart a Russian military takeover. He pledged continued support for Ukraine despite “hard and bitter days ahead.” does so, a move that would end a global ban on such tests in place since the Cold War era. It also said Russia would continue to exchange information about test launches of ballistic missiles per earlier agreements with the United States.

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What is the nuclear New START treaty, and what does Putin's ... (NBC News)

For more than 50 years, the U.S. and Russia — the world's two largest nuclear powers — have had some form of arms control agreement. New START is the last ...

Kristensen noted that the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, a landmark agreement that was signed during the Reagan administration, also came to an end in 2019. “And that wouldn’t be in his or our interest at all.” “The lid blew off that one and it’s gone,” Kristensen said. “Our reliance on that treaty has been right,” said Wolfsthal, now a senior adviser to Global Zero, a group working toward the elimination of nuclear weapons, and a member of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists' Science and Security Board. officials would be required to notify Congress and countermeasures would likely be taken to ensure the U.S. The State Department [told Congress earlier this month](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/us-accuses-russia-endangering-nuclear-arms-control-treaty-rcna68536) that Moscow’s resistance to on-site inspections — the last was conducted in March 2020 — had put it in a position of noncompliance with the treaty. regularly aids and communicates with Ukraine in the ongoing war. “The treaty contains no right to do so,” she added. “As China raises its production and delivery capabilities, you’re in a tripolar nuclear world,” Bolton said. came as a disturbing surprise to multiple former officials who negotiated the pact and nonproliferation experts committed to ending the expansion of nuclear forces. “And that should worry a lot of people.” In his speech on Tuesday, Putin suggested that the U.S.

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Putin: Russia to suspend participation in last remaining nuclear ... (Axios)

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Monday that Russia was suspending its participation in the New START nuclear arms control treaty — the last ...

- "They intend to transform a local conflict into a phase of global confrontation. - The two countries agreed in March 2020 to suspend inspections due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “He’s just been plain wrong." - NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg called on Putin to reconsider. but their calculation did not materialize." But when the U.S.

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After Putin Blames West For War, Biden Says Ukraine Will 'Never Be ... (Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty)

U.S. President Joe Biden used a speech in the Polish capital on February 21 to reiterate "unwavering" support for neighboring Ukraine in its war with Russia ...

"Right now, and precisely in Ukraine, the fate of the world order, which is based on rules, humanity, and predictability, is being decided," Zelenskiy said. Russia's Foreign Ministry later said that it had "concluded that the United States was in violation" of the treaty. residency, is accused by Iran of heading a pro-monarchist group that Tehran believes was behind a deadly 2008 bombing and of planning other attacks in the country. New START, which was extended for five years in 2021, does not just put a limit on the size of Russian and American nuclear warheads and delivery systems. The court also referred to a video in which a person sets fire to a Koran. Xi's meeting with Putin will be part of a push for multiparty peace talks and allow China to reiterate its calls that nuclear weapons not be used, the report added. Weeks before the move, the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports, and Youth Policies blocked Radio Azattyk's websites in Kyrgyz and Russian saying RFE/RL was refusing to remove a video about deadly clashes along a disputed segment of the Kyrgyz-Tajik border in September. The leak from the Progress MS-21 cargo ship was spotted on February 2 and followed a similar leak from a Soyuz crew capsule in December. In December, the FChK told RFE/RL that, after a special inspection, the media outlet was excluded from the registry of potential money launderers. However, a Russian offensive appears to have stalled in eastern Ukraine near the city of Bakhmut with severe losses by his forces in what the embattled 70-year-old Russian leader now portrays as a proxy war against the West. "Millions of Russian citizens who only want to live in peace with their neighbors are not the enemy." [Live Briefing](https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-russia-crisis-crosshairs-live-briefing/31668477.html) gives you all of the latest developments on Russia's ongoing invasion, Kyiv's counteroffensive, Western military aid, global reaction, and the plight of civilians.

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What's true and what's false in Russian President Vladimir Putin's ... (Euronews)

Euronews fact-checked Putin's long-awaited speech to the nation. Here's what was true and what was false.

It was designed to present this very positive view of what's going on in the Russian economy," he told Euronews. High oil prices and military spending have also helped the economy. It's not by chance that the latest figure of very modest decline of Russian GDP came yesterday, although it was supposed to come much earlier. He claimed that Russia’s GDP decreased by only 2.1% after Western sanctions were imposed, according to the country’s statistics agency, while the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted a 12% fall. It's true that the percentage announced by Putin is close to the 2.2% estimate in the What's true and what's false in Russian President Vladimir Putin's state of the nation speech

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New START: last US-Russia arms control treaty in jeopardy (Associated Press)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement Tuesday that Moscow is suspending its participation in the last remaining U.S.-Russia arms ...

“Both the U.S. The U.S. On the U.S. The U.S.-Russia commission overseeing implementation of the treaty last met in October 2021, but Russia then unilaterally suspended its cooperation with the treaty’s inspection provisions in August 2022 to protest U.S. During the Trump administration, the U.S. Since New START was signed, Russia and the U.S. Now that the treaty has been rejected altogether by Russia, there’s a risk of an arms buildup. and Russian military sites under New START were paused by both sides in March 2020 because of the spread of coronavirus. to commit to regular communications on the status of their nuclear arsenals, allow regular on-site inspections and abide by caps on the number of deployed and non-deployed warheads each would maintain. support to Ukraine](/article/russia-ukraine-biden-kyiv-politics-united-states-government-5dc78c468ca866733ab7dff8651d8535), and he accused the U.S. Inspections of U.S. visibility into Russian nuclear activities, but the pact was already on life support.

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