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NATO ministers dismiss Putin’s peace claims as divisive tactics

Putin’s assurances of peace fall flat as NATO leaders expose hidden motives. Why this latest diplomatic clash could reshape Europe’s security future.

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NATO ministers dismiss Putin’s peace claims as divisive tactics

Foreign ministers from several NATO countries have rejected recent claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin about peace talks and military intentions. Their statements came after Putin suggested Russia had no plans for war with Europe. Officials from Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Britain, and Norway all responded with scepticism and calls for unity.

Latvia’s Foreign Minister Baiba Braze accused Russia of attempting to divide NATO through so-called peace negotiations. She warned that Moscow’s proposals were not genuine but aimed at weakening alliance cohesion.

The responses from NATO ministers highlight a shared distrust of Russia’s recent statements. Their calls for unity and continued support for Ukraine reflect the alliance’s ongoing strategy. The situation remains tense as diplomatic and military tensions persist.

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