Mascow : Russian President Vladimir Putin has emphasized the importance of national unity and patriotism as Russia’s most powerful assets. Speaking during a meeting with winners of a contest, Putin warned against the presence of US troops in Ukraine, calling it interventionist and addressed the potential for nuclear conflict. His remarks come amidst tensions with the West, highlighting the importance of solidarity in facing external pressures.Putin highlighted the consolidation of Russian society and the love for the Motherland exhibited by its citizens and military personnel as the country’s strongest weapon. He emphasized this during an interview with RIA and Rossiya-1 state television, stressing the significance of unity and patriotism.While acknowledging Russia’s military readiness, Putin stated that the current situation is not escalating towards nuclear confrontation. He reiterated the importance of national unity and patriotism during a meeting with the winners of the ‘Leaders of Russia’ contest at the Kremlin.Addressing tensions with the West, particularly regarding Ukraine, Putin warned against any presence of US troops in the region, stating that Russia would perceive it as interventionist. He also mentioned the possibility of nuclear tests if the United States conducts them.The president’s remarks were made during a meeting with the winners of the ‘Leaders of Russia’ contest, part of the ‘Russia – Land of Opportunities’ initiative aimed at fostering new leaders. Putin praised the participants and stressed the significance of national unity amidst external pressures.The ‘Leaders of Russia’ competition, launched in 2017, aims to identify and support new professionals in both the business and public sectors. The recent ceremony for its fifth season saw 102 leaders from 31 Russian regions and international participants from Belgium and Serbia being honored in Moscow.Putin’s message underscores the importance of unity and patriotism as fundamental strengths of Russia, particularly in the current geopolitical climate.