Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that his country can’t be isolated. Putin added that Russia will press on with its military action in Ukraine until its goals are fulfilled. He said that the campaign is going according to plan. He said it is not moving faster because Russia wants to minimize losses. Putin claimed that Ukraine backtracked on proposals it made during talks with Russian negotiators in Istanbul, resulting in a deadlock in talks and leaving Moscow no other choice but to press on with its offensive.
Speaking on a visit to the Vostochny space launch facility in Russia’s Far East, Putin said Tuesday that Russia has no intention to isolate itself and added that foreign powers wouldn’t succeed in isolating it. He said that “it’s certainly impossible to isolate anyone in the world of today, especially such a huge country as Russia.” Putin added that “we will work with those of our partners who want to cooperate.” Putin’s visit to Vostochny marked his first known trip outside Moscow since Russian launched military action in Ukraine on Feb. 24. Putin toured space facilities together with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.