Putin_ No one wants to see Russia and NATO in direct conflict
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According to a Reuters report on March 18, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a warning to the West on the same day that a direct conflict between Russia and the US-led NATO military alliance would mean that the planet was only one step away from World War III, and said that almost no one wanted to see such a scene.
French President Macron said last month that he would not rule out the possibility of deploying ground troops to Ukraine in the future. Many Western countries have distanced themselves from the idea of sending troops, but some countries (especially in Eastern Europe) have expressed support.
The report said that when asked about Macron’s remarks and the risks and possibilities of a conflict between Russia and NATO, Putin said mockingly: Everything is possible in the modern world.
After winning the largest landslide victory in Russia’s post-Soviet history in the presidential election, Putin told reporters: Everyone knows that this is only one step away from the full-scale outbreak of World War III. I don’t think anyone would be interested in this situation.
The conflict in Ukraine triggered the deepest crisis in Moscow’s relations with the West since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Putin has often warned about the dangers of nuclear war, but also said he never felt the need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. (Compiled by Yang Xinpeng)
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According to a report by the TASS news agency on March 18, data released by the Central Election Commission of Russia showed that more than 90% of the votes had been counted. Current President Vladimir Putin was far ahead with a vote rate of 87.21%, winning re-election again with a record advantage.
According to reports, Russian Communist Party candidate Nikolai Haritonov ranked second with 428% of the vote, followed by New Party candidate Vladislav Davankov with 393% of the vote, ranking fourth is Liberal Democratic Party candidate Leonid Slutsky, with 316%.
As of 20:00 on the 17th, Moscow time, most polling stations in Russia have been closed.
Data released by the Russian Central Election Commission also showed that as of 20:24, the voter turnout rate in the Russian presidential election was 7333%. The voter turnout rate in this election has set a record high in contemporary Russian history. The previous record was set in 1996, when the voter turnout rate was 6981%.
The report emphasized that preliminary statistics on Putin’s vote rate also set a record high in contemporary Russian history. In 2018, his vote rating in the presidential election was 7669%, compared with 636% in 2012.
According to a report by the Russian News Agency on March 18, Russian presidential candidate and current President Vladimir Putin said during a visit to the campaign headquarters in Moscow that he worked for the interests of the Russian people and relied on their support.
He said: The choice of the Russian people is very important to me. I rely on the Russian people and work for the interests of the Russian people and the country. I am very grateful to Russian citizens for their support.
Putin expressed gratitude to Russian citizens. He also said that Russia will make every effort to achieve national development goals in all aspects. (Compiled by Zhao Zhipeng and He Yingjun)