Putin accuses West of pushing Russia to its "red lines" forcing it to respond
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on December 16, 2024
1 min readLast updated: January 27, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on December 16, 2024
1 min readLast updated: January 27, 2026

Putin accuses the West of crossing Russia's red lines, prompting a response. Russia is concerned about U.S. missile developments and may lift its own restrictions.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accsued the West of pushing Russia to its "red lines" - situations it has publicly made clear it will not tolerate - and said Moscow had been forced to respond.
Putin told a meeting of defence officials that Russia was watching the U.S. development and potential deployment of short and medium-range missiles with concern.
He said Russia would lift all of its own voluntary restrictions on the deployment of its own missiles if the U.S. went ahead and deployed such missiles.
Putin, who said Russian forces in Ukraine has taken control of 189 settlements so far this year, said Russia's nuclear weapons were there for deterrence.
(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov and Vladimir Soldatkin; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Andrew Osborn)
The main topic is Putin accusing the West of pushing Russia to its red lines, particularly concerning missile deployment.
Russia is concerned about the U.S. development and potential deployment of short and medium-range missiles.
Russia may lift its voluntary restrictions on missile deployment if the U.S. proceeds with its plans.
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