Putin reveals threats to world security
Region
- 23 June, 2021
- 07:22

Russian President Vladimir Putin has listed the risks of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, drug trafficking, cybercrime, and terrorism as threats to security worldwide, Report informs, citing TASS.
"Regional armed conflicts, the risks of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the activity of cross-border criminal groups, drug trafficking, and cybercrime are serious concerns," the Russian leader said in a video message to the participants and guests of the IX Moscow Conference on International Security.
"International terrorism remains a special threat," he added.
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