00:00 In a recent interview with Russia state television, Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin unequivocally
00:05 dismissed US President Joe Biden's assertion that Russia would attack a NATO country in
00:11 the event of a Ukrainian victory.
00:13 Putin characterized Biden's claim as "complete nonsense," emphasizing that Russia has no
00:19 intention of engaging in hostilities with the NATO military alliance.
00:24 Biden in a speech aimed at easing the deadlock on Capitol Hill and convincing Republicans
00:29 to back further aid for Ukraine said, "If Putin takes Ukraine, he won't stop there.
00:35 Putin will attack a NATO country, he predicted, and then we will have something that we don't
00:41 seek and that we don't have today, that is, American troops fighting Russian troops.
00:46 That's what Biden said."
00:48 Putin expressed his viewpoint, stating, "It is complete nonsense, and I think President
00:53 Biden himself understands this."
00:55 He further interpreted Biden's statement as an effort to rationalize what he referred
01:00 to as "erroneous policy" on Russia.
01:03 Highlighting Russia's stance, Putin underscored that the nation lacks any rationale or interest
01:08 with the geopolitical, economic, political or military to engage in conflict with NATO
01:14 countries.
01:15 This categorical statement seeks to refute any notion of aggressive intentions from Russia
01:21 towards the NATO alliance.
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