Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he has "never actively spoken out" about the possibility of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

In addition, he criticized that the Western side is trying to worsen relations between Russia and friendly countries by fanning the possibility of Russia's use of nuclear weapons.

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at a conference on international affairs in the capital Moscow on the 27th.



In this statement, President Putin said, ``The West has fomented a war in Ukraine and carried out provocations around Taiwan, leading to destabilization of the world's food and energy markets. I claimed.



Afterwards, President Putin responded to questions from the attendees about the Western side's concern that Russia might use nuclear weapons, saying, "As long as nuclear weapons exist, there is always the danger of their use." rice field.



On the other hand, he said that "Russia has never made any positive statements about the possibility of using nuclear weapons," and that the Western side has encouraged the possibility of Russia's use of nuclear weapons, thereby creating a relationship between Russia and friendly countries. He criticized him for trying to sour the relationship.



In addition, President Putin argued that the so-called "dirty bomb" that spreads radioactive material "does not make sense for Russia, both politically and militarily."



On the other hand, President Putin asked whether he would attend the G20 summit to be held in Indonesia next month in person, saying, “There will definitely be high-level officials from Russia. ', but did not specify.