03.10.2025, 08:52
Japan came to the same conclusion after Putin's speech
Source: OREANDA-NEWS
OREANDA-NEWS Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking of countermeasures in the event of a threat to Moscow from the West, could mean retaliatory strikes with a "Hazel nut". This is the conclusion reached by the Japanese newspaper Nikkei.
During his speech at a meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club, Putin noted the growing militarization of Europe and the increased inflating of the "Russian threat." As indicated in the article, the Russian president rejected Moscow's plans to attack NATO, but stressed that Russia would "respond quickly" if the alliance posed a threat.
He did not name specific retaliatory measures, but mass production of a new medium-range missile, the Oreshnik, with a range that covers the whole of Europe, is due to begin in Russia in 2025. There is a possibility that he had these steps in mind," the newspaper writes.
Earlier, Putin responded to US President Donald Trump on comparing Russia to a "paper tiger." If Russia does not pose a threat, then NATO countries should go and try to deal with Russia, he said.
During his speech at a meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club, Putin noted the growing militarization of Europe and the increased inflating of the "Russian threat." As indicated in the article, the Russian president rejected Moscow's plans to attack NATO, but stressed that Russia would "respond quickly" if the alliance posed a threat.
He did not name specific retaliatory measures, but mass production of a new medium-range missile, the Oreshnik, with a range that covers the whole of Europe, is due to begin in Russia in 2025. There is a possibility that he had these steps in mind," the newspaper writes.
Earlier, Putin responded to US President Donald Trump on comparing Russia to a "paper tiger." If Russia does not pose a threat, then NATO countries should go and try to deal with Russia, he said.




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