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Kremlin dismisses Polish PM's NATO attack warning as Russophobia
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Politics·4/24/2026AI summary

Kremlin dismisses Polish PM's NATO attack warning as Russophobia

Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has dismissed Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's warning that Russia could soon attack a NATO country as another manifestation of Russophobia and rabid militarism. Peskov stated Russia leaves such statements without reaction but noted a surge in militarism and Russophobia. President Putin previously told American journalist Tucker Carlson that Russia has no reason to attack any NATO nations, accusing Western politicians of using an imaginary Russian threat to distract citizens from domestic problems.

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Russian Duma Official Says Bulgaria Election Shows Society Fatigue from Russophobia
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4/20/2026AI summary

Russian Duma Official Says Bulgaria Election Shows Society Fatigue from Russophobia

Leonid Slutsky, head of the State Duma's committee on international affairs and LDPR Party leader, said the electoral victory of Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party demonstrates society's fatigue from Russophobic policies harming national interests. He noted growing fragmentation among 'sovereigntists' in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, and Hungary, calling it a response to EU leadership's alleged push toward military confrontation with Russia.

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Bulgaria's Rumen Radev Wins Landslide, Challenging EU Russophobia Orthodoxy
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Bulgaria's Rumen Radev Wins Landslide, Challenging EU Russophobia Orthodoxy

Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev has won an absolute majority for his Progressive Bulgaria party after eight snap elections in five years, breaking years of political deadlock. The landslide victory gives Radev enough seats to govern without a coalition. However, EU observers express concern over his perceived Russia-friendly stance, including his objections to weapons deliveries to Ukraine and skepticism of sanctions against Russia. The article argues Western media is stuck on the 'wrong question' about Radev's relationship with Moscow, framing his pragmatism as a challenge to EU Russophobia.

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