‘There is no plan to remove Putin from power’ – Dinamani

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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has said that the United States has no plans to remove Russian President Vladimir Putin from power.

Blingen was quoted as saying by US President Joe Biden on Saturday that “Putin should not be allowed to remain in power.”

Speaking at a news conference in Jerusalem on Sunday, the Blinkan leader, who is touring Israel, said:

He and a White House spokesman have already clarified that President Adi Putin should not continue to exercise authority over Russian President Adi Putin.

This is exactly what Biden said in Poland: to launch war on neighboring countries and not allow Adiba Putin to have the power to invade any country other than Ukraine.

The United States has no plans to remove Vladimir Putin from the Russian presidency. We have already clarified this many times.

Anton Plinken said it was up to the Russian people to decide whether or not Vladimir Putin would be president.

NATO was created to protect Western European countries from the Soviet Union. Russia has objected to the US-based organization expanding into Eastern Europe even after the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

Moreover, Russia has been saying that if Ukraine, a close neighbor, joins NATO, it will be the biggest threat to their security. Therefore, Russia insisted that NATO guarantee that Ukraine would not join them.

However, the Western-backed government, led by Adibah Volodymy, currently based in Ukraine, has expressed a preference for the Internet in NATO.

In this context, Russia invaded Ukraine on the 24th of last month. The United States and Western countries have strongly opposed this.

Russia has imposed sanctions on Russia over the issue.

In the wake of this, US President Joe Biden on Saturday traveled to war-torn Ukraine, where millions of refugees are fleeing.

Speaking to refugees in the capital, Wao, Ao said, “The nations of the world must stand together against the Russian dictator Putin, who has invaded Ukraine. They can no longer be allowed to touch power. ‘

Joe Biden’s comment, which was made without any reference to it, caused a great deal of controversy in the international arena.

Criticisms arose that the US was planning a regime change in Russia, as it had in the past sought to remove the president from countries such as Iraq (Saddam Hussein) and Libya (Gaddafi).

Under the circumstances, US Secretary of State Anthony Blingen has now explained that his country has no plans to remove Adibah Putin from power.

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