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Russia’s Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev claimed Moscow is close to victory in Ukraine

Russia's Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev claimed at the SCO meeting in New Delhi that Moscow is closer to victory in Ukraine.

Russia's Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev claimed Moscow is close to victory in Ukraine

Russia’s Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev claimed that Moscow’s special military operation against neo-Nazi forces in Ukraine is closer to achieving its goals. Patrushev made this claim on Wednesday, March 29th, while speaking to his counterparts at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) meeting in India’s capital New Delhi.

Patrushev claimed that Russia will achieve its targets despite the West collectively arming the neo-Nazi forces led by Ukraine’s controversial ‘President’ Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the teeth. He blamed the US and its satellite states for provoking the crisis in Ukraine in pursuit of their hegemonistic agenda.

“Despite the steadily growing military support for Ukraine from the United States and other Western nations all declared goals of the special military operation will certainly be achieved. We will bring about the demilitarisation and denazification of Ukraine and ensure Russia’s territorial integrity and the security of our population”, Patrushev reportedly told the delegates of the SCO member countries.

The Russian Security Council secretary pointed out that several of the SCO member countries are well familiar with the West’s destructive pursuit and the effects of its unilateral sanctions, restrictive measures, and interference in the internal affairs of other countries.

Patrushev blamed the western military entente North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for its alleged obnoxious role in the Ukraine conflict at the behest of the US and its satellite states in Europe. He alleged that nearly 50 countries, led by NATO, are supporting the Ukrainian neo-Nazis to disintegrate Russia and jeopardise its national security.

“Ukrainian military servicemen are being actively trained on the territory of NATO states. About 50 countries that make up the so-called Ramstein coalition are involved in the armed conflict on the side of the Kiev regime”, Patrushev said.

He also stressed the need for greater preservation of ethnic traditions in the SCO member states and the protection of universal human values to ensure the West’s destructive aggression can be thwarted by the members of this largest global coalition.

The 18th meeting of the Secretaries of the Security Councils of the SCO member countries took place in New Delhi on Wednesday. Patrushev also met other SCO member countries’ Security Council secretaries, including National Security Advisor to the Indian Prime Minister Ajit Doval at the meeting.

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