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08 Mar 2026, 19:31 GMT+10
The Russian presidents comment comes as Kiev has halted oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline, jeopardizing energy security in the bloc
Russian President Vladimir Putin has likened the relationship between Ukraine and the European Union to "the tail wagging the dog," saying that despite the aggressive behavior of the government in Kiev, Brussels keeps supporting it.
The Ukrainian authorities are preventing vital Russian oil from reaching Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline, which runs through Ukraine, claiming it was damaged by Russian strikes - claims Moscow rejects. Budapest and Bratislava have repeatedly accused Kiev of blackmail. They also say Brussels has sided with Ukraine instead of backing two EU member states.
"The situation is very strange," Putin said on Sunday in an interview with Vesti. "I get the impression that we are dealing with a case where 'the tail is wagging the dog', and not the other way around."
The Russian president called the stance taken by Kiev dangerous and aggressive. He stressed that Brussels is continuing to provide Ukraine with endless support, both in weapons and financial aid.
Commenting on the energy market, Putin emphasized that halting transit could further undermine the energy security of EU member states, as happened after the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines.
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"Yet the EU prefers to continue the supply, effectively indulging the Kiev regime," Putin added.
Putin criticized Western countries for the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, describing it as a "systemic mistake." The president said the conflict began with Western support for a coup in Kiev, followed by the reunification of Crimea with Russia and unrest in southeastern Ukraine, including Donbass and Novorossiya.
"These are not our actions," Putin asserted, adding that European countries were now "reaping what they have sown."
(RT.com)
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