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Top Putin Aide Warns Ukraine Could 'Cease to Exist' in 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin 's aide Nikolai Patrushev warned in an interview published on Tuesday that Ukraine may "cease to exist" in 2025.
“Ukraine will cease to exist” (Putin's special advisor)
Nikolai Patrushev, advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, believes that by next year, Ukraine “will completely cease to exist”. He also said that negotiations on Ukraine should be a matter for Russia and the United States alone.
Russian presidential adviser warns Moldova may “cease to exist”
By Iulian Ernst in Bucharest Influential Russian presidential advisor Nikolai Patrushev voiced unprecedentedly aggressive rhetoric against Moldova, saying the country may “cease to exist” in an an interview given to Komsomolskaia Pravda and broadly circulated in the Russian media.
Vladimir Putin aide says Ukraine may ‘cease to exist’ in 2025
Asked about possible territorial concessions that could be agreed under Trump's presidency, which begins in just days, a long-time Putin ally suggested by the end of 2025 Ukraine might be no longer be a sovereign state.
Putin aide claims that 'Moldova will become part of another state or cease to exist', Chisinau responds
Moldovan officials have condemned recent remarks by Nikolai Patrushev, an aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who claimed that Moldova “will either become part of another state or cease to exist” due to its “anti-Russian policy,
Ukraine Will Cease to Exist This Year, Says Putin’s Aide
Patrushev claims Ukraine will cease to exist by 2025, arguing that negotiations about its future should occur solely between Russia and the United States.
Putin advisor hints Ukraine could vanish amid tensions
Nikolai Patrushev, an advisor to the Russian president, stated in an interview with "Komsomolskaya Pravda" that the Russian Federation is not indifferent to the situation in Ukraine. However, he did not rule out the possibility that Ukraine may cease to exist altogether by next year.
Kremlin claims Ukraine will cease to exist by 2025
An aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Nikolai Patrushev, claimed that Ukraine will cease to exist. In his opinion, this will happen in 2025, according to the Russian outlet Komsomolskaya Pravda.
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Chisinau Responds As Kremlin Claims Moldova May Cease To Exist
Officials in Chisinau say the statement by Nikolai Patrushev, Vladimir Putin's aide, that Moldova will either become part of ...
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Nagorno-Karabakh state will cease to exist in January, says leader
The leader of the self-declared Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh has said it will
cease to exist
in the new year. Samvel Shahramanyan announced on Thursday that he had signed an order dissolving all ...
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Two key climate agencies could look different–or cease to exist–under a Trump administration
There are plenty of signals calling for the elimination or reduction of two agencies critical for managing the nation's lands ...
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