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US Response to Putin: There was no sign of an end to the war



Reacting to Putin’s speech on Monday on the occasion of Russia’s Victory Day, US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas Greenfield told CNN on Monday local time: “Russian President Vladimir Putin has realized that he has no victory to celebrate. .

Greenfield continued: “There was also no sign of a decision to end the war.”

In the first reaction of a Biden government official to Putin’s speech, Thomas Greenfield noted that the Russian leader did not use his words on Monday to announce his withdrawal from Ukraine, indicating that his war in Ukraine would continue.

The US ambassador to the United Nations has claimed that Putin’s efforts in Ukraine have failed. He could not surrender and defeat the Ukrainians within a few days. However, the war is undoubtedly not over.

On the seventy-seventh anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory in World War II against the Nazis in Germany, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced today that Russia is fighting NATO-backed neo-Nazism in Ukraine.

According to IRNA, as military operations in Ukraine continued, Russia began celebrating the 77th anniversary of World War II Victory Day with large parades in 28 cities, including Moscow’s Red Square.

As the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine in the Eastern European country enters its 75th day today, Moscow is celebrating the 77th anniversary of World War II Victory Day.

“(Neo-Nazism) is a completely unacceptable threat to us, and we had to take action against it,” Putin said.

Putin also said that the West was preparing to attack Russia, NATO was creating tension on the borders. They did not want to listen to Russia and had other plans.

He said the attack on Ukraine was the only right decision by Russia and that Moscow was fighting for its people in Donbas.

“Army forces are defending their ‘motherland’ in Ukraine,” Putin said.

The President of Russia on February 21, 2022 (March 2, 1400) criticized the West’s indifference to Moscow’s security concerns and recognized the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics in the Donbas region.

Three days later, on Thursday, February 24, 1400, Putin launched a so-called “special operation” against Ukraine, shifting tensions between Moscow and Kiev to a military confrontation.

The war in Ukraine has entered its third month, and reactions to the Russian invasion continue.

Moscow has warned that military equipment provided by the United States and Europe to Ukraine could escalate the conflict in Ukraine and have unpredictable consequences.

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