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Putin Dismisses NATO Rearmament As Threat, Signals Openness To Ukraine Talks

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 21, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Putin Dismisses NATO Rearmament As Threat, Signals Openness To Ukraine Talks.

St Petersburg, Russia – Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared that NATO’s plans to increase defence spending and bolster its military capabilities across Europe pose no threat to Russia’s security. Speaking at a press conference with international journalists during the St Petersburg International Economic Forum on 19 June 2025, Putin expressed confidence in Russia’s self-sufficient defence capabilities, while also indicating a willingness to engage in peace negotiations with Ukraine under specific conditions.

 

Addressing NATO’s push to raise member states’ defence budgets to 5% of GDP, a proposal championed by US President Donald Trump ahead of the alliance’s upcoming summit in The Hague, Putin remained unfazed. “We do not consider any NATO rearmament to be a threat to the Russian Federation, because we are self-sufficient in terms of ensuring our own security,” he stated, highlighting Russia’s ongoing efforts to modernise its armed forces. While acknowledging that NATO’s actions could present “specific challenges,” he asserted, “We will counter all threats that arise. There is no doubt about that.”





 

Putin’s remarks come amidst heightened tensions, with NATO leaders set to approve a significant rearmament plan next week. The Russian leader dismissed Western narratives portraying Russia as a threat to the alliance as “nonsense,” accusing NATO of using such rhetoric to justify inflated defence budgets and divert resources from social and economic development. He pointed out that NATO countries collectively spend $1.4 trillion on defence, surpassing the combined military expenditure of all other nations, including Russia and China.

 

On the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, now in its fourth year since Russia’s full-scale offensive began in February 2022, Putin reiterated Russia’s “strategic advantage” on the battlefield and expressed openness to meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but only in the “final phase” of peace negotiations. “We are ready to put an end to it,” he said, referring to the conflict, though he maintained Russia’s uncompromising demands, including Ukraine’s acceptance of territorial losses. Kyiv has accused Moscow of undermining peace efforts, with Ukraine’s foreign minister denouncing Putin’s recent claim that Russians and Ukrainians are “one people” as evidence of Russia’s “disdain” for peace initiatives.

 

Putin also addressed broader geopolitical concerns, warning that the delivery of German long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine could severely damage bilateral relations with Berlin, while claiming Russian forces target only military infrastructure, despite evidence of civilian casualties in recent strikes. Social media reactions on X reflect mixed sentiments, with some users praising Putin’s confidence in Russia’s military capabilities, while others expressed scepticism about his dismissal of NATO’s rearmament as a non-issue.

 

As global tensions simmer, Putin’s statements signal a complex stance: a blend of defiance against Western military posturing and a conditional openness to diplomacy. With NATO’s summit approaching and the Ukraine conflict showing no immediate resolution, the international community remains watchful of Russia’s next moves.

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