Top 10 things to note in Putin's interview with Tucker Carlson

CNBC TV18

By: Priyanka Rathi, Priyanka Deshpande

Published Feb 9, 2024

Russian President Vladimir Putin repeated his claim that his invasion of Ukraine was necessary to protect Russian speakers in Ukraine and prevent the country from posing a threat to Russia by joining NATO.

In an interview to former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Putin said the invasion of Ukraine was necessary to protect Russian speakers there.

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Putin said Russia stands ready to negotiate a potential prisoner exchange that would free WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich.

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"We have never refused negotiations. You should tell the current Ukrainian leadership to stop and come to a negotiating table," Putin said.

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Putin said the time had come for talks about ending the war because “those who are in power in the West have come to realise” that Russia will not be defeated on the battlefield.

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West will never succeed in inflicting a "strategic defeat" on Russia in Ukraine, said Putin.

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Putin rejected allegations that Russia was harboring plans to attack Poland or other NATO.

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Putin discussed his relationship with US presidents, adding he did not recall the last time he had spoken to President Joe Biden.

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