Russian president Vladimir Putin has delivered his State of Nation Address today. The soft spoken 70 year old was furious to the west claiming United States continued to fuel the Russian-Ukraine war.
He further blamed the Biden’s government for provoking the war and escalating it, saying the US and its allies sought “limitless power” in trial to show supremacy.
In the presence of thousands of diplomats who gathered at the Russin Capita, Moscow, he said he was suspending Russia’s participation in a major arms control agreement with the Americans.
By to date, only one agreement was solely standing, The New Start nuclear arms deal between Moscow and Washington, which was extended for five years in a year ago.
This State of Nation Address came ahead of the first anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine next Friday as The Campusa Magazine has been giving updates about the war.
Later today US President Joe Biden is expected to give a speech in Poland, painting the war as a struggle between democracy and autocracy after Monday’s high-stakes visit to Kyiv and having met Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Uganda has maintained its neutrality upon this war and maintained cordial diplomatic relationships between the two warring nations. President Museveni last year met Russian Ambassador & other diplomats in trying to woo more Russian investors into the country.