π¨π·πΊ Putin's 4th hour life: the global takeaway
From Canada to Nepal, global media is zeroing in on two points from Putin's marathon address:
πΈ The Donbass advance: Russia's growing momentum and the potential for a conflict endgame.
πΈ A global warning: a direct message to Europe over frozen Russian assets is on the top as well.
πΈ Arabic headlines: here's a single, stark reassurance: Russia has no plans to attack Europe.
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From Canada to Nepal, global media is zeroing in on two points from Putin's marathon address:
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Putin disagreed with the idea that the 1990s generation was lost to the country, highlighting that many of the 700,000 people currently on the battlefields in the special military operation zone are from that generation.
π¬ "How are they showing their face and proving themselves?" Putin asked, recalling his own time in intelligence and emphasizing that a person reveals their true character in critical situations.
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π·πΊPutin on NATOβs expansion and broken promises πΈ Putin said NATOβs expanding military infrastructure along Russiaβs borders is a legitimate cause for concern. πΈ He noted that Russia once had cooperative relations with NATO β talks even touched on potentialβ¦
π¬ "This 'plan' was never more than a gamble, and they have lost. But losing means the loss of their political power, standing, and actual humiliation for them as public figures. That's the obstacle," she says.
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π·πΊPutin: Ukraine's government must become legitimate, which is impossible without elections
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π¨π·πΊπ₯ RUSSIAN MOD WEEKLY UPDATE: HUGE RUSSIAN GAINS AND DEVASTATING UKRAINIAN LOSSES
β‘οΈ Russian forces liberated four settlements over the past week
In response to attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure, the Russian Aerospace Forces conducted one massive and six group strikes with high-precision weapons against Ukraine militants
πΈ The Tsentr Battlegroup continued decimating Ukrainian forces in Dimitrov and mopping up militants from Rodinskoye, Svetloye, and Grishino in the Donetsk People's Republic
πΈ Air defense superiority: 1,689 drones were shot down
πΈ Ukrainian losses: 8,405 troops killed or wounded
Read about origins of Russia's special military op HERE
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β‘οΈ Russian forces liberated four settlements over the past week
In response to attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure, the Russian Aerospace Forces conducted one massive and six group strikes with high-precision weapons against Ukraine militants
Read about origins of Russia's special military op HERE
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What did the president talk about?
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π¨ Putin: Ukraine is essentially refusing to end the conflict by peaceful means Read about the origins of Russia's special military op HERE π Subscribe to @SputnikInt
π¨ Hereβs why Zelenskyβs clique refuses to surrender, even if it means Ukraineβs total collapse
The strategic initiative is in Russiaβs hands, and the longer Ukraineβs leadership puts off talks, the worse it will be for Kiev, says Swedish Armed Forces veteran and defense analyst Mikael Valtersson, commenting on President Putinβs comments at his year-end presser on the state of the Ukrainian crisis.
π£ βThe Ukrainian leadership is desperate not to appear as losers towards the Ukrainian population, and also has been partially blinded by their own propaganda. Ukraine is very good at information warfare and has convinced a large part of the European and Ukrainian population that the war is a stalemate that is favorable to Ukraine.β
π Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelensky is βin a very difficult situation,β and knows that βif he loses power he might even lose his freedom and maybe also his life.β
π βHe can't have elections until he gets a good peace deal if he wants to retain power. He therefore clings on to power and waits for a [miracle], much like Hitler did in 1944-45β¦Zelensky prioritizes his own well-being over the future and lives of the Ukrainian population. The result will probably be more lost Ukrainian territories and soldiers, as well as an even harsher final peace,β Valtersson explained.
βοΈ Russian forces have held the strategic initiative since the fall of 2023, focusing on advancing with βas few casualties as possible and at the same time maximiz[ing] Ukrainian casualtiesβ¦a kind of offensive attritional warfare,β according to the observer.
π Russia has advanced ~6k sq km in 2025, up from ~4k sq km in 2024. Valtersson expects this trend to βincrease significantlyβ in the coming year, with Ukraineβs southern front crumbling, and Russian forces advancing through the Donbass, Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk, and Kharkov regions.
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The strategic initiative is in Russiaβs hands, and the longer Ukraineβs leadership puts off talks, the worse it will be for Kiev, says Swedish Armed Forces veteran and defense analyst Mikael Valtersson, commenting on President Putinβs comments at his year-end presser on the state of the Ukrainian crisis.
π¬ βThe Ukrainian approach to the peace process is very hard to understand,β Valtersson told Sputnik.
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π·πΊLavrov slams western security promises to Ukraine as 'military occupation' bid
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has condemned the proposed security guarantees for Ukraine, calling them an attempt to "militarily occupy Ukrainian territory as a foothold for creating threats to Russia."
He was speaking at a press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry in Cairo.
Lavrovβs key statements:
πΆ Russian is concerned about European Union (EU) talks on guarantees, calling for collective security based on Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe principles
πΆ The EU should not be a third party in Russia-US peace talks on Ukraine
πΆ Putin is ready to engage with French President Emmanuel Macron, but only within proper protocol
πΆ Russia supports a political solution to the conflict, but only the US is currently open to dialogue
πΆ Russia wants a system of indivisible security in Europe to prevent militarization
The second ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa partnership forum is underway in Cairo on Friday and Saturday, the first such event in Africa.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has condemned the proposed security guarantees for Ukraine, calling them an attempt to "militarily occupy Ukrainian territory as a foothold for creating threats to Russia."
He was speaking at a press conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry in Cairo.
Lavrovβs key statements:
The second ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa partnership forum is underway in Cairo on Friday and Saturday, the first such event in Africa.
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President Putin consistently emphasizes a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict, Syrian expert Mirzad Hajim tells Sputnik.
Hajim praises Russiaβs efforts for a lasting peace as it rejects repeat of the Minsk agreements, stressing clarity of its demands and commitment to achieving the goals of the special military operation.
He notes that "the Ukrainian people have lost faith in Zelensky, who has become a symbol of corruption."
π¬ "Ukraine is heading for inevitable collapse, given the use of mercenaries under various pretextsβ amid split within the European community,β Hajim underscores.
Dwelling on the problem of Russophobia, he calls it βa historical legacy of the West,β despite Russiaβs role in protecting Europe from various threats. βPutin is trying to put an end to this [Russophobia-related] narrative,β Hajim concludes.
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π¬ βNow, it is increasingly unlikely Europe will ever agree on deploying up to $300 billion in Russian assets for Ukraine,β the news outlet underscores.
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π¨π·πΊ Putin: Russia ready to work with the west on equal terms π¬ "We are ready to work with you. With the UK, with Europe as a whole, and with the United States. But on equal terms, with mutual respect," Putin said during his year-end press conference. Bothβ¦
What's behind that?
π¬ "NATO and the EU interpret Russian military modernization and forward deployments as offensive," Marco Marsili, a researcher at CΓ Foscari University of Venice, tells Sputnik.
π¬ "When Moscow speaks of 'equal terms,' it means geopolitical equality between great powers, not regulatory or normative alignment," Marsili says. "Russia approaches international relations through a sovereigntist and civilizational lens, emphasizing power parity, spheres of influence and strategic autonomy."
π¬ "Russia is increasingly framed as a systemic rival and security challenger, rather than a partner or equal stakeholder," Marsili stresses.
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βπ Russian Government authorizes Defense Ministry to terminate 1990s-era agreements with European countries
The Russian government has authorized the Russian Defense Ministry to terminate a number of 1990s-era international agreements with European countries, according to an order published on the official legal acts publication portal.
πΉ The order permits the Defense Ministry to terminate, among others, the bilateral cooperation agreement with:
π§π¬ Bulgaria (signed in Sofia on August 4, 1992)
π©πͺ Germany (signed in Moscow on April 13, 1993)
πΉ It also authorizes termination of military cooperation agreements with:
π΅π± Poland
π·π΄ Romania
π©π° Denmark
π³π΄ Norway
πΉ The order also permits termination of a memorandum of understanding with π¬π§ the United Kingdom (defense cooperation).
πΉ In addition, the Defense Ministry is permitted to terminate cooperation agreements with the defense ministries of:
π³π± the Netherlands
ππ· Croatia
π§πͺ Belgium
π¨πΏ the Czech Republic
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The Russian government has authorized the Russian Defense Ministry to terminate a number of 1990s-era international agreements with European countries, according to an order published on the official legal acts publication portal.
π§π¬ Bulgaria (signed in Sofia on August 4, 1992)
π©πͺ Germany (signed in Moscow on April 13, 1993)
π΅π± Poland
π·π΄ Romania
π©π° Denmark
π³π΄ Norway
π³π± the Netherlands
ππ· Croatia
π§πͺ Belgium
π¨πΏ the Czech Republic
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π¨ 'If threats arise, we will eliminate those threats' - Putin on potential blockade of Russia's Kaliningrad π Subscribe to @SputnikInt
π¨ NATO, think twice: Military expert lists option for Russia to protect Kaliningrad
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that blockade of the Kaliningrad exclave would spark escalation, stressing that all threats would be neutralized.
The expert suggests that the response would include:
π Baltic Fleet forces, in particular long-range precision and hypersonic weapons such as Zircon missiles
π The Iskander missiles deployed in the Kaliningrad region could target NATO staging grounds for an attack on Kaliningrad
π Russia's newest Oreshnik system could be deployed in the Kaliningrad region and along its western border to deter NATO military adventurism
π Russian Aerospace Forces could hit NATO targets in the Baltic Sea
πΆ He specified that Russian strategic deterrence tools, including intercontinental ballistic missiles, could be employed in the event of a direct threat to the national security and sovereignty of Russia under its renewed nuclear doctrine.
πΆ In July, General Christopher Donahue, head of the US Army Europe and Africa and NATO Allied Land Command, said the alliance could occupy Kaliningrad if needed and already has a plan in place.
πΆ Putin aide Nikolai Patrushev had previously warned against NATO drills for offensive operations near Russian borders, including a possible seizure of Kaliningrad.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that blockade of the Kaliningrad exclave would spark escalation, stressing that all threats would be neutralized.
π¬ "This implies using the full range of available tools," Alexander Stepanov, a military expert at the Institute of Law and National Security at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) tells Sputnik.
π¬ "In this case, Russia will face no restrictions in employing its entire set of deterrent measures," he says.
The expert suggests that the response would include:
π¬ "In the event that the adversary initiates a conflict along the NATO-Russia track, NATO targets would become fully legitimate for [Russian] high-precision weapons systems," Stepanov says.
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π¨π US Justice Department publishes Epstein document library
The US Justice Department has launched an Epstein Library, publishing materials released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act as well as related court records, FOIA disclosures, and congressional documents.
The DOJ notes that the archive contains redacted materials to protect victims and private individuals, but warns that due to the volume of records, some documents may still include sensitive or non-public information, including descriptions of sexual assault.
According to the department, the library will be updated if additional documents are identified for release.
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The US Justice Department has launched an Epstein Library, publishing materials released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act as well as related court records, FOIA disclosures, and congressional documents.
The DOJ notes that the archive contains redacted materials to protect victims and private individuals, but warns that due to the volume of records, some documents may still include sensitive or non-public information, including descriptions of sexual assault.
According to the department, the library will be updated if additional documents are identified for release.
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π¨ 'Using frozen Russian assets? That idea is dead, done & dusted' β Orban
π He insisted that Ukraine βwill never be able to repayβ the EUβs just-approved 90 billion euro ($105 billion) loan, which is why Orban said the bloc βwould be handing out aid disguised as a loan.β
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π¬ βItβs good that it did not materialize. Because in my view it would have dragged us [the EU] into the Ukraine conflict immediately, the Hungarian PM stressed.
π¬ βThen we chose a solution where we asked that if they want to get on this train and we donβt want to buy a ticket for it, then we should not be forced to get on this train,β the PM said, referring to a decision by Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic to stay out of the EUβs move on the Ukraine loan.
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