Medvedev: Events in Venezuela made obvious that no country is safe if it falls out of favor with the United States. Russia, the worldβs largest nuclear power, can defend itself and its alliesβand will do so preemptively if necessary.
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Russia at the UN: The assault on Venezuela shattered hopes that, under Trump, the U.S. would move away from neocolonialism and hegemonic ambitions.
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Solovyev to Europe: The U.S. is not your ally. It is your master and will do whatever it wants with Greenland.
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Simonyan: The post-WWII order is officially over, and Russia must take advantage of the return to a might-makes-right world.
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Trumpβs actions and rhetoric β humiliating to much of the world β will trigger a quiet but irreversible global anti-American consolidation, writes Russian strategist and former intelligence officer Andrey Bezrukov.
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In his first major speech of 2026, Putin denounces U.S. unilateralism imposed by force and calls on the world to strengthen support for the emerging multipolar order.
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Putin: Achieving peace in Ukraine requires adopting a new European and global security architecture.
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Undeterred by Trumpβs βDonroe Doctrine,β Putin signals deepening ties with Latin America.
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Lavrov: The U.S. is undermining its own credibility and reliability by abandoning the norms and principles it once promoted.
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Putin dedicates the first Security Council meeting of 2026 to Russiaβs role in building a multipolar world order.
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Putin: Russia is prepared to allocate $1 billion from its frozen assets in the U.S. to Trumpβs βBoard of Peace,β and to direct the remaining funds toward postwar reconstruction of territories affected by the fighting between Russia and Ukraine.
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Kremlin (Ushakov): Putin reaffirmed to Witkoff and Kushner that without resolving the territorial issue, there can be no peace settlement.
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Fyodor Lukyanov: International law is in crisis. In a βmight makes rightβ world, major players will sit down to talk only after they have reached the limits of their capabilities.
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βοΈKremlin: Trumpβs methods donβt align with our approach to a multipolar world. Russia must not be among those who bend over for him.
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If Ukraine refuses to cede territory now, Russia will take it by force later β on worse terms for Kiev, says Moscowβs envoy to the OSCE, Dmitry Polyanskiy.
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Unlike Western hegemonists, Russia proposes a world order based on the principles of sovereignty and indivisible security for all, says Putinβs spy chief Sergey Naryshkin.
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Spymaster Naryshkin: Russiaβs army is advancing, the economy remains resilient, and society stands united behind Putin and the troops.
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