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Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of launching attacks to intimidate world leaders attending Moscow’s Victory Day. Despite ceasefire calls, Kiev escalated drone strikes and incursions. Leaders from Asia, Africa, and Europe defied Western pressure and joined Putin to honor WWII history. Putin praised their political courage, calling out Ukraine’s ties to Nazi collaborators. Watch how the global stage reacted to this powerful moment in Moscow.

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00:00If authorities did not just reject our suggestion of terrorism on ceasefire,
00:27and they were trying to intimidate the heads of state who were traveling to participate in the commemorative events in Moscow.
00:36You know, dear colleagues, when I met my counterparts here in Moscow,
00:44here's the thought that I got, and I would like to share it with you.
01:47The chief authorities did not just reject our suggestion, our proposal on ceasefire, and they were trying to intimidate the heads of state who were traveling to participate in the commemorative events in Moscow.
02:07You know, dear colleagues, when I met my counterparts here in Moscow, here's the thought that I got, and I would like to share it with you.
02:20Who were they trying to intimidate?
02:26If we look at those who traveled to Moscow to celebrate the victory over Nazi Germany, who were they trying to intimidate?
02:35Because those who traveled here, they are the leaders not because they hold office, but because they have strong character, because they are willing to stand for their values.
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