Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday NATO’s drive to increase defence spending was no “threat” to Moscow, ahead of the alliance’s expected approval of a plan to bolster European military capacity. In a late-night briefing, Putin vowed to continue advancing in Ukraine and dismissed President Volodymyr Zelensky’s legitimacy.
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