Putin tells Tucker Carlson Russia has no interest in invading Nato countries | BBC News
President Vladimir Putin has insisted that Russia has no interest in invading Poland, Latvia or other Nato countries, calling such a scenario "absolutely out of the question".
The comments came during a lengthy interview that was conducted in the Kremlin with former Fox News host, Tucker Carlson.
The interview was broadcast on the Tucker Carlson Network. Russia's president accused Nato member states of trying to intimidate people with what he called an imaginary Russian threat.
It's the first time the Russian leader has sat down with a Western journalist since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
Carlson, however, didn't press Putin on alleged Russian war crimes including the forced abduction of Ukrainian children or the assassination of his political rivals.
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The comments came during a lengthy interview that was conducted in the Kremlin with former Fox News host, Tucker Carlson.
The interview was broadcast on the Tucker Carlson Network. Russia's president accused Nato member states of trying to intimidate people with what he called an imaginary Russian threat.
It's the first time the Russian leader has sat down with a Western journalist since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
Carlson, however, didn't press Putin on alleged Russian war crimes including the forced abduction of Ukrainian children or the assassination of his political rivals.
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For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#VladimirPutin #TuckerCarlson #BBCNews
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