Russia's President Vladimir Putin declared there will be no future wars after Ukraine if Russia is treated with respect, contesting claims that Moscow harbors aggressive intentions towards European nations. During a lengthy televised press conference, he asserted, 'There won't be any operations if you treat us with respect.'


Putin's remarks coincide with his recent insistence that Russia is not seeking new conflicts, although he emphasized his country's readiness to respond 'right now' should Europe provoke aggression.


Echoing past accusations, he spotlighted NATO's expansion as a breach of assurances given to the Soviet Union, demanding that mutual respect be our guiding principle in international relations.


Throughout the event, designed to showcase his leadership, Putin faced over three million questions from the public, addressing grievances that included economic hardship and rising living costs, acknowledging Russia's fiscal struggles.


Critiques regarding Russia's economy were heard amidst the scripted environment, reflecting public sentiment towards inflation and quality of life, while Putin reiterated his commitment to a peaceful resolution in Ukraine, insisting on key territorial conditions as a stepping stone for peace negotiations.


In the pursuit of diplomatic engagement, he welcomed cooperation with Europe and the US but remained adamant on Russia's security and interests being adequately safeguarded.