NATO rearmament not threat to Russia: Putin

IANS June 19, 2025 325 views

Putin downplayed NATO’s military expansion as non-threatening to Russia during a press conference with global news agencies. He criticized NATO’s push for increased defense budgets, calling it unnecessary while highlighting Russia’s military readiness. The Russian leader dismissed Western claims of aggression as baseless amid ongoing Ukraine war tensions. His remarks come as Kyiv seeks NATO security guarantees to end the conflict.

"We do not see any NATO rearmament as a threat to the Russian Federation" – Vladimir Putin
NATO rearmament not threat to Russia: Putin
Moscow, June 19: Russia does not consider any rearmament efforts by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) as a threat to its national security, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday during a meeting with the heads of major global news agencies in St. Petersburg.

Key Points

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Putin asserts Russia's self-sufficiency in countering NATO threats

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Questions NATO's rationale for boosting defense budgets to 5% GDP

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Accuses West of double standards in global security policies

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Links Ukraine conflict to broader Russia-NATO tensions

"We do not see any NATO rearmament as a threat to the Russian Federation, because we are self-sufficient in terms of ensuring our own security," Putin said.

He emphasised that Russia continuously enhances its military and defence capabilities, Xinhua news agency reported.

"Whatever NATO does, of course, creates certain risks, but we are fully capable of neutralising all emerging threats. There is no doubt about that," he said.

Putin also questioned the rationale behind NATO member states increasing their defence budgets, suggesting such actions are unnecessary.

"Any rearmament or raising budgets to five per cent of GDP by NATO countries makes no sense," he added.

His remarks came amid growing discussions within NATO about increasing defence spending.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently indicated that all NATO members are expected to agree to raise defence expenditures to five per cent of GDP over the next decade.

Putin also denounced Western narratives about Russian "aggression" as unfounded.

"The legend that Russia is going to attack NATO is nonsense," he said.

Taking aim at the alliance's global military expenditures, Putin noted that "NATO countries spend $1.4 trillion on defence, more than all the world's countries combined".

He further accused Western powers of double standards, saying: "You write rules for others, but you yourself are not going to follow them. Who will live by such rules?"

His remarks came amid heightened tensions between Russia and NATO over Ukraine, defence posturing in Eastern Europe, and recent proposals within the alliance to boost long-term defence commitments.

"We will counter all threats that arise. There is no doubt about that," Putin said.

The Russian President has cast his offensive in Ukraine as part of a wider conflict between Russia and NATO.

Kyiv is seeking security guarantees from NATO as part of any deal to end the fighting, more than three years after Russia ordered its full-scale military offensive.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Interesting to see Putin's confidence, but India should stay neutral in this NATO-Russia tussle. We have our own border challenges with China that need attention. Let's focus on strengthening our indigenous defense capabilities first 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Putin makes valid points about NATO's excessive spending, but his actions in Ukraine tell a different story. As Indians, we know the cost of conflict - peace should be the ultimate goal. Hope our PM can play mediator role 🤞
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Amit S.
Russia has been a reliable defense partner for India for decades. While we shouldn't blindly support them, we must maintain strategic ties. The West's track record in our neighborhood (Pakistan) hasn't been great either!
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Sunita R.
All this military spending while common people suffer! Whether it's NATO or Russia, they should invest in healthcare and education instead. India too spends too much on defense when our schools lack basic facilities 😔
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Vikram J.
The West lectures us on peace while selling weapons to Pakistan. At least Russia doesn't arm our enemies. But we must be smart - maintain relations with both sides while focusing on Make in India for defense needs.
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Neha P.
Whatever the geopolitics, the Ukraine war has caused oil prices to rise and affected our economy. Hope both sides find diplomatic solution soon. Meanwhile, India should accelerate renewable energy projects to reduce dependence on imports.

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