
Speaking at a meeting with business leaders on Monday, the Russian president claimed he had been forced to start his war in response to events in Ukraine.
by Kyiv Post | May 27, 2025
According to Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti reporting on a meeting held by President Vladimir Putin with business leaders on Monday, Putin claimed he was left with no option in 2022 but to launch his so-called “special military operation (SVO)” – which most of the world calls a “war” – due to what was happening in Ukraine and the insincerity of the West.
“We didn’t organize the [2014] coup d’etat in Ukraine. We were constantly told all the time that elections and democracy were needed. Then a bloody coup d’etat was carried out – and that’s it.”
Putin’s statement was highly misleading and largely false.
Putin was referring to the Revolution of Dignity, which grew out of the Euromaidan mass protests triggered by former President Viktor Yanukovych who, reportedly under orders from Putin, refused to sign an EU association deal that he had campaigned on. It grew into a broader movement against corruption, abuse of power, and calls for democratic reform.
The Revolution of Dignity was “bloody,” but most of the deaths – over 100 – were those of unarmed protesters fired on by Yanukovych’s Berkut riot police. The government’s violent crackdowns intensified the protests, leading to Yanukovych fleeing the country. The revolution marked a turning point for Ukraine – toward Western integration and civil rights.
Putin then went on to claim that “the lawful government” was replaced by an illegitimate one that began to persecute “the peaceful citizens of the Donbas” and began to kill its “people from helicopters and planes.”
“They simply forced us to do what we are doing now, and are trying to make us guilty,” he said.
Adding that the goal of the SVO had been “the protection of people who have been subjected to abuse and genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years,” he said Russia “was left with no chance to act differently, the security risks were such that it was impossible to respond by any other means.”
These statements are highly misleading and largely false.
In fact, after Yanukovych fled to Russia in February 2014, the Ukrainian parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, followed constitutional procedures to remove him from office after his abandonment of duties. A transitional government was formed followed by presidential elections three months later which resulted in the election of President Petro Poroshenko. The vote was widely recognized as free and fair by international observers, including the OSCE.
As for the “helicopters and planes” attacking civilians claim, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission and other organizations documented fighting between Ukrainian armed forces and pro-Russian separatists armed by the Kremlin, but the Ukrainian government did not indiscriminately attack civilians in the Donbas – which is something Russia is currently doing on a near daily basis in Ukraine.
While human rights violations occurred on both sides of the Donbas conflict, there is no evidence that Kyiv systematically engaged in abuse of ethnic Russians or Russian speakers or in any manner that remotely supports claims of genocide.
Claims of genocide, supposedly necessitating Russia’s February 2022 full-scale invasion, have been widely debunked by international organizations, independent investigators, and legal experts – including the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission, the OSCE, and the International Court of Justice.
Putin then turned his focus on the West, saying that Moscow had been trying to come to an accommodation with NATO to agree on a mutual security mechanism for Europe for more than 30 years.
This is statement is partially true, but misleading in the context.
After the end of the Cold War, Russia engaged with NATO through the “NATO-Russia Founding Act” of 1997 and through the NATO-Russia Council, which was established in 2002.
Russia was offered a partnership role with NATO and participated in military and political dialogues. However, the Russo-Georgian War and its 2014 invasion of Ukraine – led to a deterioration in relations with NATO.
Those discussions failed, Putin claimed, as Russia had been faced with a combination of cynical deception and lies, attempts to pressure and blackmail the Kremlin.
This claim is unsubstantiated.
NATO decisions are made by a consensus of member states and there is no evidence of NATO members blackmailing or lying to Russia in formal negotiations.
At the same time, Putin claimed on Monday that NATO and the European Union steadily expanded their blocs eastwards and advanced up to the borders of the Russian Federation despite Moscow’s protests – claiming Ukraine was a step too far that he could no longer ignore.
Part of this is true, part of it false, all of it misleading.
There was no binding treaty prohibiting NATO expansion and several countries including the Baltic states, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland did join NATO after the fall of the Soviet Union. However, it was their choice to join NATO, a defensive alliance, out of the desire for security and democracy and fear – which turned out to be justified in the case of Ukraine – of Russian aggression.
As for Ukraine, it has never been a member of NATO and was not close to joining NATO in 2022. Ukraine never posed an existential threat to Russia. Russia’s main concern was losing its influence over Ukraine after 2014, when Ukrainians opted to pursue a democratic Westward-leaning future.
Conclusion
Putin’s statements to business leaders on Monday are a mix of falsehoods, exaggerations, and distortions. The statements are propaganda intended to delegitimize Ukraine’s democratic transition and justify Russian aggression.
The whole tenor of Putin’s comments undermined his previous claims that Russia was now “seeking peace.”
Even though a Russian delegation met with representatives from Kyiv on May 16 in Turkey, it merely doubled down on its maximalist demands for concessions from Ukraine and the apparent US readiness to grant them.
These included recognition of Moscow’s sovereignty over Crimea, an end to Ukraine’s NATO membership aspirations, and demands that Russia receive control over the four Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia.
At the Istanbul meeting the head of Russia’s delegation Vladimir Medinsky specifically warned that, unless Kyiv agreed to its demands, Moscow was prepared to “fight endlessly.”
Western commentators cited by the Economist and Bloomberg say that Russia will not end the war while it continues [to believe] it is “winning” – an assessment which Putin’s latest remarks continue to reinforce.
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‘Tightening the Screws’ – Germany’s Top Diplomat Is Tired of Putin’s Stalling

Germany and US share same goals in Ukraine policy to ensure that ‘Russia finally enters into serious negotiations’, the top diplomat says after meeting with officials in Washington
by Alex Raufoglu | May 29, 2025, 3:13 am

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio (L) meets with his German counterpart Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul at the State Department in Washington, D.C., May 28, 2025. (Official State Department photo)
The top diplomats of the US and Germany on Wednesday agreed to closely coordinate the next steps ‘so that “[Russian President Valdimir] Putin finally comes to the negotiating table with Ukraine,” as Germany’s new Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul put it after meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
“Putin continues its attacks on Ukraine – despite the peace diplomacy of recent weeks, including by the US,” Wadephul said, adding that he and Rubio shared same goal to ensure that “Russia finally enters into serious negotiations”
Embarking on his first visit to the US since taking office, Wadephul stressed unity between the two allied countries, warning of further sanctions if Russia does not budge in negotiations to end the war.
“We Europeans are maintaining the pressure and will continue to tighten the sanctions. The US Senate is also ready for more sanctions,” he added.
State Department’s spokesperson Tammy Bruce said that Rubio and Wadephul on Wednesday discussed “US-German coordination on key objectives including bringing an end to the Russia-Ukraine war,” among other topics.
Both leaders also touched upon industrial capacity and supply chains and their important relationship to national security.
“Secretary Rubio welcomed Germany’s commitment to increasing its defense spending as both sides affirmed the importance of closer strategic alignment to secure peace and stability,” Bruce said in a readout of the meeting.
Wadephul, in his part, told reporters that, Putin’s Russia is foreseeably the greatest threat to Euro-Atlantic security and given that, Germany supports NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s proposal to boost combined defense and security-related spending to 5% of GDP — split between 3.5% for defense and 1.5% for infrastructure and related areas.
Wadephul’s trip to Washington came amid recent statements from Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz implying that there were no longer any range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine by its Western allies, and that Kyiv could defend itself by attacking military positions inside Russia. The Kremlin called it “a dangerous move.”
Speaking to reporter in Washington, Wadephul sharply rejected the Kremlin’s latest accusations of “warmongering” regarding Germany’s commitment to Kyiv for joint missile construction.“If there is anyone who is not allowed to talk about warmongering, then it is [Kremlin spokesman Dmitry] Peskov, because he and his regime are not only doing this verbally, but are actually waging an illegal war that violates international law,” he said.
He went on to add that Europeans were ready to “tighten the screws” on Russia and noted that sanctions bills are being prepared in the US Congress.
“Both Europe and the United States are willing to draw consequences if this does not happen,” he said of Russia coming to the negotiation table.Wadephul’s Washington trip preceded a planned visit by Merz to the US, albeit no date has been set yet.
The top German diplomat was visiting the State Department as Rubio celebrated his 54th birthday on Wednesday. As a gift, the German FM presented Rubio with a framed poster of a Miami Dolphins game against the Kansas City Chiefs, which took place on Nov 5, 2023 as part of the “NFL Frankfurt Games” in Frankfurt am Main/Germany.

Why aren’t the Graham sanctions being implemented immediately? Ukraine is suffering genocide. The situation is urgent.
The answer is TACO.
Taco man just recently announced he’s giving the war criminal another two-week deadline on Ukraine. Two weeks in which the mafia can continue pounding Ukrainian civilians. Two weeks of slaughter, destruction, and murder. In the end, taco man will do nothing except maybe rant against Zelensky again, the victim.