Kissinger said Putin used his power “excessively” in relation to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW YORK – President Vladimir Putin may struggle to hold on to power if the war in Ukraine forces Russia to abandon military aggression and accept a peace deal with Europe, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said.
The veteran diplomat said it’s important that Ukraine emerges from the war as a strong democracy, and preferable to avoid “the dissolution of Russia or the reduction of Russia to resentful impotence” that risked stoking new tensions. Mr Kissinger said in his interview that Mr Putin was both the inheritor of a traditional Russian outlook and also someone who grew up on the streets of Leningrad, now St Petersburg, where more than half the population died of starvation during World War II and faced constant threat.
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