Putin accused the U.S. government of trying to prolong the conflict in Ukraine and raise tensions along the Taiwan Strait while delivering the opening address at the Moscow International Security Conference on Tuesday.
Washington once again tried to draw out the conflict while using Ukrainian civilians as cannon fodder, according to Putin.
There was no evidence to back up Putin's claims about the leadership in Kyiv.
Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan was slammed by the Russian president as a concerted effort by the US to undermine the situation in that part of the world.
Beijing retaliated by carrying out large-scale military exercises around the island.
Putin said that the time has come for the U.S.-led world order to be ended and that the only way to diffuse global tensions is by reinforcing the multipolar world system.
Putin offered to sell Russia's weapons to allied nations in Asia, Africa and Latin America as he claimed that Russia's weapons were better than their western counterparts.
Western officials are concerned that Russia may use nuclear weapons to escalate the conflict in eastern Ukraine. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said there was no need for Russia to use nuclear weapons. Russia has nuclear weapons to deter a possible nuclear attack. Defense officials from 35 countries are in Moscow for the annual Moscow International Security Conference.
At a time when Russia's advance along Ukraine's eastern flank has slowed down, Putin has criticized the U.S. The arrival of advanced long-range weapons systems from the West, including the U.S.-made HIMARS, has contributed to the success of the country. The Biden administration has largely ignored Putin's warnings against supplying missiles and long range weaponry to Ukraine. Biden said they would allow Ukraine to carry out precision strikes on battlefield targets.
Ukraine is shifting its war strategy because of new weaponry.