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CSTO summit demonstrates Russian dictator's total isolation - media review

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CSTO summit demonstrates Russian dictator's total isolation - media review

On May 16, Moscow hosted a CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization) summit dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Collective Security Treaty. More than anything, the summit demonstrated the reluctance of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's allies to support the war he unleashed against Ukraine. In his speech, Putin once again repeated the hackneyed propaganda clichés about "rampant neo-Nazism" and "U.S. biological laboratories" in Ukraine. He decided to talk about the course of the war, during which his troops suffered huge losses, behind closed doors. However, even the closest allies did not support Putin. No one, except for Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko, who is completely dependent on Russia, mentioned the war in Ukraine.