Vladimir Putin, honoured like a Russia tsar at his swearing-in for a new six-year presidential term, had a double-edged message for the West: the Kremlin is ready to talk but Russia is girding for victory in Ukraine. Putin, who rose to the top of the Kremlin just eight years after the fall of the Soviet Union, will overtake Josef Stalin and become Russia’s longest-serving ruler since Empress Catherine the Great if he completes the term.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Hamas and Israel-backed gang engage in battle of attrition

The ranks of a shadowy, Israeli-backed gang in southern Gaza are swelling,…

EU’s von der Leyen in talks with Turkey’s Erdogan on Syria

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is holding talks with Turkish…

Yemen’s Houthis claim they targeted two ships in Red Sea

Houthi rebels in Yemen said that they carried out two operations in…

Kim Jong vows to build invincible military amidst US hostility

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, during his speech at a rare…