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Putin Vows Retaliation After G7 Deal on Frozen Russian Assets

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Western countries have agreed to provide Ukraine with a loan package worth $50 billion, utilizing interest on frozen Russian assets. This decision was met with criticism from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who denounced the move as "theft" and warned that it would not go unpunished.

    1. It is important to proceed from the fact that the future security architecture is open to all Eurasian countries that wish to take part in its creation. 'To all' means European and NATO countries too, of course.
    2. We live on the same continent. No matter what happens, you cannot change the geography, we will have to coexist and work together one way or another.
    3. Obviously, we are witnessing the collapse of the Euro-Atlantic security system. Today it simply does not exist, it needs to be essentially created anew.
    4. All this requires us, together with our partners, with all interested countries, and there are many of them, to work out our own options for ensuring security in Eurasia, proposing them then for wider international discussion.
    5. As soon as they declare in Kyiv that they are ready for such a decision and begin a real withdrawal of troops from these regions [including Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia], and also officially announce the abandonment of their plans to join NATO – on our side, immediately, literally at the same minute, an order will follow to cease fire and begin negotiations.
    1. These agreements are about nothing. They do not have legal force.
    1. It's all a complete sham. Therefore – once again – get rid of illusions and stop taking seriously the 'proposals of Russia' that are offensive to common sense.
    1. I don't see any desire or indication that we will pursue expansion at any point in the near future.
Putin Vows Retaliation After G7 Deal on Frozen Russian Assets