What change in U.S. policy towards Russia will occur by end of 2025?
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Official announcements from the U.S. government
Putin Says U.S.-Russia Normalization Possible If Desired, Warns of Escalating Tensions and No Need to Panic
Dec 22, 2024, 07:32 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that normalization of relations with the United States is possible if there is a genuine desire from the U.S. He emphasized that Russia is willing to seek compromises but will not do so at the expense of its national interests. In an interview, Putin remarked that the West is escalating tensions, and Russia will respond to any challenges it faces. He acknowledged an increase in the risks associated with a potential third world war but reassured that there is no need for panic. Putin's comments reflect a readiness to build international relations while maintaining a firm stance on national priorities.
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