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Putin: No More Wars, Respect Russia

In a lengthy televised event, Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted that there will be no more wars after Ukraine if Russia is treated with respect. He dismissed claims of further military operations, stating they would not occur if others respected Russias interests. Putin also addressed Russias economic struggles and reiterated his demands for Ukraine, including new elections and an end to NATO aspirations. The event, titled Direct Line, featured critical comments from the public and ended with a surprising question about love at first sight.

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