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Russia's spy chief stammered as Putin snapped at him to 'speak directly!' while pressing him about support for decree on eastern Ukraine

Feb 22, 2022, 09:07 IST
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Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a Security Council meeting in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Feb. 21, 2022.Alexei Nikolsky, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo/Associated Press
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized two separatist regions of eastern Ukraine as independent states on Monday.
  • Before the announcement, Putin asked his spy chief about his support for the decision.
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The head of Russia's spy service stammered over his words as President Vladimir Putin pressed him on whether he supported the decision to recognize two Kremlin-backed separatist regions in Ukraine as independent states.

A video of the exchange showed the back and forth between Putin and Sergei Naryshkin, chief of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, at a security council meeting on Monday, during which Putin grilled each of the members.

Naryshkin appears to stumble over his words as Putin cuts him off multiple times.

Putin was pressing Naryshkin on whether he supported recognizing Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states, rather than part of Ukraine, according to The Guardian. The outlet said Putin twice snapped at Naryshkin to "speak directly!"

Naryshkin responded that he supported the regions "becoming a part of Russia," prompting Putin to tell him that was not currently being discussed and that recognizing them as independent states was the only thing presently being considered.

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Hours after the meeting, Putin delivered a long, passionate speech in which he announced Russia was recognizing Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states and ordered troops into the regions.

The move drew swift condemnation from the West, with the White House imposing sanctions on the regions shortly after.

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