Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused NATO member states of being part of the Ukrainian conflict by arming Kaif.
According to the French news agency AFP, Vladimir Putin also said in an interview with the Russia-1 channel that the West is plotting to break up Russia.
In the interview aired on Sunday, Putin said with reference to NATO countries that they are sending billions of dollars worth of arms to Ukraine. This is actually participation (in war).
"This means they are indirectly complicit in Kaif's crimes."
The Russian president said that Western countries "have one goal, which is to break up the former Soviet Union and its central part, the Russian Federation."
"Then perhaps they will accept us into the so-called family of civilized people, but only separately, each part separately."
Vladimir Putin also addressed a rally in Moscow on Thursday to mark the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
He reiterated the importance of a multipolar world in the interview and said that he had no doubt that it would happen.
Who are we against? Against the fact that this new world is taking shape, it is being built only in the interests of one country, the United States.
Russian President Vladimir Putin added that 'now that their efforts to mold the world to their will after the fall of the Soviet Union have led to this situation, we must respond to it. are bound.'
It should be noted that at the G20 conference in India, most of the representatives strongly condemned Russia's war against Ukraine, but China and Russia did not sign a joint declaration.
According to Reuters, India, which hosts the Group of Twenty Economies (G20) summit, was also reluctant to raise the issue of the Russia-Ukraine war, but the West insisted that it would settle for nothing less than a strong condemnation. shall be.
After the G20 meeting, the 'Chair Summary and Outcome Document' was released, according to which the meeting could not reach a complete consensus.