KABUL: Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, has recently issued a warning regarding the conflict between his country and the European Union.
According to Reuters, during a conversation with journalists on Tuesday night, in response to a question from a journalist who cited a Hungarian official, asking whether Europe is preparing for war with Moscow, Putin stated that if such a war were to occur, it would be so comprehensive that there would be no one left in Europe to mediate.
He said: “If Europe suddenly wants to start a war with us, it will end for Europe so quickly that Russia will not leave anyone for negotiation.”
However, the Kremlin leader acknowledged that Moscow does not seek war with Europe.
He emphasized that the conflict in Ukraine is not an all-out battle, and if faced with Europe, Moscow’s approach would not be a repetition of its tactics against Kyiv.
This comes as Russia’s war for the conquest of Ukraine, a neighboring country, is set to mark its four-year anniversary in less than three months—a conflict that Kyiv continues to fight with the support of European and Western powers, including the United States.


