Putin proclaims end of 'ugly neo-colonialism'

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MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin on Friday (Jun 16) proclaimed the end of 'neo-colonialism' in international politics and praised Russia's economic strategy following its ruptured ties with the West. The Russian leader addressed an annual economic forum in Saint Petersburg, a shadow of its former self sinc

Putin also confirmed for the first time that tactical nuclear weapons had already been deployed to close ally Belarus, in a reminder to the West that it could not inflict a strategic defeat on Russia."As you know we were negotiating with our ally, Lukashenko, that we would move a part of these tactical nuclear weapons to the territory of Belarus - this has happened," said Putin.

The move, Moscow's first deployment of such warheads - shorter-range nuclear weapons that could potentially be used on the battlefield - outside Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union was intended as a warning to the West about arming and supporting Ukraine, the Russian leader said. Lukashenko, a staunch ally of Putin, said late on Tuesday his country had started taking delivery of Russian tactical nuclear weapons that included some three times more powerful than the atomic bombs the US dropped on Japan in 1945.

Ukraine would soon run out of its own military equipment, making it totally reliant on hardware supplied by the West, undermining its ability to fight for long, Putin said.

 

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