Putin Ally Vows Two NATO Capital Cities 'Will Also Be Ours'

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Post At: May 17/2024 10:50PM

Vladimir Solovyov, a Russian propagandist and ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, vowed that two capital cities in member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) "will also be ours."

It has been more than two years since Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. For months, Ukraine was struggling to fight against Moscow's offensive with a diminished arsenal as U.S. aid stalled in Congress. Last month, President Joe Biden signed a $95 billion foreign aid package, which included roughly $60 billion in military aid for Ukraine after it was approved by U.S. lawmakers.

At a joint press conference on Wednesday with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in Kyiv, Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked if the Biden administration was considering relaxing its ban on Ukraine using U.S. weapons in Russian territory.

Russian media propagandist Vladimir Solovyov during President Vladimir Putin's annual meeting with the Federal Assembly on February 21, 2023, in Moscow, Russia. Solovyov vowed that two capital cities in NATO countries "will also be ours." Russian media propagandist Vladimir Solovyov during President Vladimir Putin's annual meeting with the Federal Assembly on February 21, 2023, in Moscow, Russia. Solovyov vowed that two capital cities in NATO countries "will also be ours." Contributor/Getty Images

"We have not encouraged or enabled strikes outside of Ukraine, but ultimately Ukraine has to make decisions for itself about how it's going to conduct this war, a war it's conducting in defense of its freedom, of its sovereignty, of its territorial integrity," Blinken said. "And we will continue to back Ukraine with the equipment that it needs to succeed, that it needs to win."

Solovyov recently argued on his Russian TV show that the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv is Russian territory and so is Poland's Warsaw and Finland's Helsinki.

"Also, most importantly, [Blinken] brought weapons, but he said: 'It's not allowed to hit Russian territory.' And what territory do you hit, you idiots? It's all Russia," Solovyov said in a clip translated into English and shared on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday by Anton Gerashchenko, former advisor to Ukraine's Internal Affairs minister.

"Moreover, what about the filthy language he's using in our Russian Kyiv? We'll present him with a rent charge for singing all kinds of nonsense in our Russian city."

He then directed his attention to one of the guests on his show, Vasyl Vakarov, telling him, "Don't shake your head."

"That's something new...'In our Russian city of Kyiv,'" Vakarov, a political commentator, replied.

Solovyov added: "Whose is it? Kyiv is the mother of Russian cities. Take the old lady back to her Motherland. The Ukronazis came here...I think that in another five minutes, Warsaw and Helsinki will also be ours, Russian. And historically, it's all true."

Newsweek reached out to the Russian government and NATO via online form. It also reached out to the foreign ministries of Ukraine, Poland, and Finland via email for comment.

Poland has been a member of NATO for 25 years and Finland joined the military alliance in April 2023. If Russia were to go after either country, it would risk war with all of NATO's 32 member states as part of Article 5 of the treaty. However, Putin said in December 2023 that Moscow has "no interest" in fighting with NATO.

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