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Putin threatens NATO with war for allowing Ukraine to attack the Russian Federation, the Prime Minister of Great Britain responded to the threats

During a conversation with Russian propagandist Pavel Zarubin, the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, said that the North Atlantic Alliance’s permission for Ukraine to carry out strikes on Russian territory with the help of Western weapons is equivalent to NATO’s “direct participation” in the war against the Russian Federation.

According to Putin, the Ukrainian military allegedly does not have the ability to independently carry out such attacks.

“This is possible only with the use of intelligence from satellites, which Ukraine does not have at its disposal, it is data only from satellites of either the European Union or the United States – in general, from NATO satellites.” Putin said.

In addition, he emphasized that, in his understanding, the use of long-range systems is possible only by NATO servicemen.

“It is about making a decision about whether NATO countries are directly involved in the military conflict or not. If this decision is made, it will mean nothing more than the direct participation of NATO countries, the United States, and European countries in the war in Ukraine “, – said the head of the Kremlin and added that the Russian Federation will make appropriate decisions in view of the threats that will be posed to us.”

In response to these statements, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer noted that it was Vladimir Putin who initiated the war in Ukraine, and only he can end it at any moment.

“We are not looking for any conflict with Russia, we have no such intentions. Russia started this conflict. Russia illegally invaded Ukraine. Russia can immediately stop this conflict. Ukraine has the right to self-defense,” Starmer said.

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He also recalled that Great Britain provided Ukraine with “training and the necessary capabilities” in order to repel Russian aggression. Starmer added that his visit to the US was partly devoted to discussing further support for Ukraine and strengthening its defense capabilities.

 

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