Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Russia has no "ailing intentions" in the direction of Ukraine, hours after Russian forces had seized Europe's largest nuclear energy plant.

Putin made the touch upon the state-controlled Rossiya 24 information channel on Friday through which he known as on neighboring nations "to consider normalize relations" greater than every week after he ordered an invasion that has induced 1000's of casualties and sparked a rising refugee disaster.

"I wish to emphasize as soon as once more. We have now no ailing intentions in the direction of our neighbors, and I'd advise them to not escalate the state of affairs, nor to introduce any restrictions," he stated, in keeping with information companies.

"All our actions, in the event that they come up, all the time come up solely in response to unfriendly actions in opposition to Russia," he added.

Putin additionally stated: "We don't see any want right here to escalate the state of affairs or worsen our relationships."

The worldwide group reacted with alarm when the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant was reportedly shelled by Russian forces, who captured the power on Friday. The U.S. embassy in Ukraine tweeted that attacking a nuclear energy plant constitutes a "conflict crime."

As he spoke to mark a brand new ferry that may journey between its exclave of Kaliningrad and the remainder of Russia, Putin additionally appeared to brush off the impression of sanctions imposed on his nation.

"We'll simply have to maneuver some tasks a little bit to the appropriate, to accumulate extra competencies," he stated. "Ultimately, we are going to even profit from this as a result of we are going to purchase extra competencies."

President Joe Biden has imposed new sanctions on eight members of the Russian elite, whereas the U.S. joined forces with European allies in kicking sure Russian banks out of the worldwide SWIFT cost system.

Overseas ministers gathered in Brussels on Friday to debate what measures to take in opposition to Russia because it continues its aggression in Ukraine.

British Overseas Secretary Liz Truss stated she desires settlement from the worldwide group to limit Russian oil and gasoline exports.

In the meantime, the United Nations Human Rights Council stated on Friday it had voted to arrange an unbiased fee of inquiry into Russia's invasion.

There seemed to be no breakthrough in talks between Russian and Ukrainian officers that may pave the way in which in the direction of a ceasefire.

Moscow has agreed to the necessity for "humanitarian corridors" to evacuate civilians and permit passage of support however Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated on Friday there was "no speak" of Moscow and Kyiv signing any formal paperwork.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence exterior Moscow, Russia, on March 3, 2022. On March 4, 2022 he stated Russia has "no ailing intentions" in the direction of Ukraine, one week after he ordered its invasion.ANDREY GORSHKOV/Getty

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