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In his latest speech from Kazakhstan, Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a chilling warning, confirming that Russia's advanced Oreshnik missile is ready for deployment. With nuclear-like destructive power, this hypersonic weapon could target key strategic points, intensifying the ongoing conflict. Putin’s remarks signal a dangerous escalation in the war, as he emphasized the readiness of Russia's military assets. This bold declaration raises concerns about the future of the Ukraine conflict and the broader geopolitical landscape.

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00:00The Kyiv authorities continue to try to strike vital targets in cities of Russia, including
00:08Moscow and St. Petersburg.
00:09Any country, any member state should decide for itself.
00:15And now as for the projects in energy, we might expand our cooperation in the field
00:20of nuclear power because we've already started working together.
00:30The visit to Kazakhstan is almost over.
00:44You were received at the highest level.
00:46How do you assess the prospects of cooperation?
00:48Well, I said them as good.
00:51Kazakhstan, as I said, is not just our ally or reliable partner, but it's important that
00:57Kazakhstan is successfully developing under the guidance of President Taikaev.
01:04It shows stable growth, sustainable growth, reliable growth, and social and political
01:11situation in the country is stable, which is very important to be able to plan affairs
01:22in the economy, to make investments into the economy of Kazakhstan.
01:27I've mentioned almost $30 billion of trade turnover between our countries, and it continues
01:32to grow.
01:33Traditionally, we have such domains of cooperation as space exploration, energy, and these days,
01:42high technology.
01:45And now as for the projects in energy, we might expand our cooperation in the field
01:51of nuclear power because we've already started working together.
01:55And Kazakhstan is the largest uranium producer in the world.
02:01And we are present at the uranium field in Kazakhstan.
02:08And in industry, we have good prospects, especially in industrial cooperation.
02:15One of the issues was and partially still remains a problem of settlements, but more
02:22than 80 percent of all the settlements are now being done in national currencies.
02:27And this, of course, makes our work easier in finances.
02:34And besides, we have the humanitarian ties, ties between our peoples at a very good level
02:42because Kazakhstan is basically a Russian-speaking country.
02:45I guess you felt it yourself.
02:48And unfortunately, there are always a lot of people who have their own opinion about
02:54how should be done or who are critical about what's going on both in Russia and in Kazakhstan.
03:02And this position, this criticism is not always in the interest of the states, the Russian
03:12state in this particular case.
03:14It's not always beneficial.
03:16I believe we need to do everything to make the ties stronger and not to make steps that
03:21would destroy our relations and undermine our relations.
03:26For example, in the field of energy, we have some traditional things, but nevertheless,
03:32we might have some large-scale projects in energy transportation to the third countries
03:38via the territory of Kazakhstan.
03:43And traditionally, we have the situation where in one of the Kazakhstan regions, they lack,
03:48for example, natural gas, and in the other areas, they have surplus of this resource.
03:55And we need to join our efforts.
03:58We supply something to Kazakhstan, we receive something from Kazakhstan, and Kazakhstan
04:03has a vast territory, and we have a vast territory, and sometimes it is more profitable to exchange
04:09like this than to extract something or to produce something in our own territory.
04:15So I believe we have very good prospects for the future.
04:18And yesterday, we spoke about this with President Tukayev in informal environment.
04:25Entire evening over the dinner, we spoke about these prospects.
04:29Once again, I assess them highly positively.
04:33The CSTO has nothing to do with this, and I've spoken about this on many occasions.
04:39Everything that happened there has nothing to do with the CSTO, because there was no
04:46external aggression against Armenia.
04:48The CSTO is supposed to protect its member states from the external aggression, and the
04:54Nagorno-Karabakh situation was a peculiar case, because Armenia did not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh
05:03as part of this state, or it did not recognize it as an independent state.
05:07So everything that happened in Karabakh from the legal standpoint had nothing, was not
05:13directly related to the CSTO.
05:18So claims that the CSTO was supposed to fight inside this enclave, it sounds odd, isn't
05:24it?
05:25But nevertheless, it's a very sensitive topic.
05:28And from the sidelines, it's always easy to give various estimates.
05:36From the inside, it's always much more difficult.
05:39In my view, any country, any member state should decide for itself what's in its national
05:49interest.
05:50And we will respect this choice and this decision.
05:53That's one.
05:54And two, Armenia has not declared it withdrawing from the organization.
05:58It just said that they are taking some time and they're suspending their participation,
06:03but they support all the documents that are adopted, including during today's session,
06:07during today's negotiations.
06:11And they draw our attention to this.
06:15If this is true, then there is a chance that Armenia will go back to the full-fledged participation
06:20within this organization.
06:22We'll see.
06:23Once again, I will repeat it.
06:28The final decision is with the member state.
06:32Every target will be engaged using relevant instruments and weapons.
06:37For example, using a hypersonic missile against a minor target makes no sense, because it's
06:49like firing a cannon against sparrows.
06:55But we will use every weapon in our disposal, at our disposal, without ruling out the use
07:03of Oreshnik missile complex against military and defense industry targets or centers of
07:17decision-making, including those in Kyiv, keeping in mind that, as I said, a Kyiv authority
07:25has continued to try to strike vital targets in cities of Russia, including Moscow and
07:32St. Petersburg.

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