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The Kremlin's head called journalist Taer Carlson

We regret not started before: Putin made a statement of war with Ukraine

The Kremlin's head called journalist Taer Carlson "a dangerous person" who deliberately avoided sharp questions, so the conversation did not acquire the right "specificity". Russian President Vladimir Putin regretts that he has not started the war in Ukraine earlier. The head of the Kremlin said this in an interview with the presenter of Rossia 1 TV channel Pavel Zarubin. The President of Russia stated: "The only thing we can regret is that we have not started active action before.

" Obviously, Putin meant a full -scale invasion that could take place in 2022, not a long hybrid war that began in 2014. The conversation with Zarubin was based on an interview with American journalist Takhro Carlson, which took place on February 6. Responding to the comments and reaction of the audience to this interview, Putin described Carlson as a "dangerous person" that deliberately avoided acute questions.

Putin also expressed his dissatisfaction with the fact that he prepared for completely different questions and could not give sharp answers, which, in his opinion, would have added a conversation of the right "specificity". Recall, answering the questions about the benefits between Biden and Trump, Putin said that it was better for Russia to work with the current US President Joe Biden, calling him a more predictable person.