Russian President Vladimir Putin remarked how the US and its allies turned to terror measures in pushing its anti-Russia agenda since the rollout of Russian troops on the Donbas and the campaign to secure the Russian border due to western encroachment.
Western democracies are seen trying to strong-arm or sweeten arm deals to coax those snubbing the West from then on.
Europe, the US Tried To Isolate Moscow
The Kremlin has remarked that Western countries are not satisfied with their moves in the last two months, reported RT.
Repeated failures by Washington and Brussels to destroy Moscow have failed; Kyiv and its alleged handlers in the West use aggressive terror tactics, stated Putin last Monday.
Putin, addressing a meeting of the Prosecutor General's Office Board, explained how, in his opinion, Europe and the United States' priorities regarding Russians and its military operation in Ukraine had evolved in over the last few weeks.
He added that high-ranking diplomats in Europe and the United States were doing unusual diplomacy by coaxing Kyiv to resort to all measures to win on the battlefield.
Following his visit to Kyiv, top EU ambassador Josep Borrell made a contentious speech in which he stated that the fight should be resolved on the battlefield.
Speaking with European Council President Charles Michel, Putin referred to irresponsible statements made by EU members about the need for military intervention in Ukraine.
West Attempts To Divide Russian Society
The West may have thought they could split and attack from within, but the plan has fallen on its face.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russian society has demonstrated maturity, solidarity, and support for its armed forces and attempts to secure Russia's ultimate security and to support the people of Donbas, cited Azerbaycan 24.
Mr. Putin claimed the terror of the West has turned into the attempted murder of Russian journalists that turned into a fiasco.
Last Monday, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed that it had captured a gang of "neo-Nazis" instructed by the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) to murder popular Russian TV host and journalist Vladimir Solovyov. Kyiv has denied involvement in the assassination attempt, noted the Great Awakening.
Furthermore, the names of most Western handlers and all members of Western services, mainly the CIA, who are coordinating with Ukrainian security agencies.
According to the Kremlin chief, they are offering them such instructions. Adding to this is their attitude toward journalists' rights, information dissemination, and human rights in general.
One of the difficulties with the West is the regard for one's rights, with some treasuring imperial dreams and many others adhering to their colonial past in an old-fashioned way. Unfortunately, this will not work in Russia.
The Kremlin's claims have been equivalent to the West's allegations that Moscow suppresses opposition, independent media, and dissent.
An offensive in Ukraine and Moscow's subsequent steps to combat fake news and so-called foreign agents have drawn additional condemnation.
A special operation ordered by Putin on February 24; is due to the refusal of Ukraine to implement the Minsk Agreement signed in 2014.
Recognizing the Donbas republics of the DPR and LPR should have been done as part of their special status, and the failure of Kyiv to be neutral.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that the West is involved in despicable terror measures after the sanctions failed; the western democracies are not satisfied unless they take down Russia.