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🇺🇸🇪🇺Владимир Путин: мы то считали, что мы уже свои, буржуинские, но нет!

Президент отметил, что предполагал ранее, что РФ вступит в НАТО, но там мы никому не нужны. Даже после падения советского строя наладить отношения не удалось из-за надменного отношения Запада к другим.
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🇺🇸🇪🇺Владимир Путин: мы то считали, что мы уже свои, буржуинские, но нет!

Президент отметил, что предполагал ранее, что РФ вступит в НАТО, но там мы никому не нужны. Даже после падения советского строя наладить отношения не удалось из-за надменного отношения Запада к другим.

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