Russia, India develop defense cooperation – Putin
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Susie Wiles has led Trump’s operation since 2021 — when he was widely viewed as a pariah after the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.
At the same time, Putin said some other countries are showing rapid development as well
As an example, Putin named the BrahMos cruise missile project
Putin stressed once again that Russia did not see the Western civilization as an enemy
This applies to the green agenda as well, Putin continued
He acknowledged certain difficulties on the border between India and China
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