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Short-sighted move, Putin responded to Stoltenberg's statement about strikes deep into Russia

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A short-sighted move, – Putin responded to Stoltenberg's statement about strikes deep into Russia Asya Kovaleva

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The Kremlin was outraged by the statement of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They did not like his statement that Ukraine has the right to strike Russia under international law.

Moscow threatens the Alliance because of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' permission for long-range attacks. This was stated by the representative of the Russian dictator Dmitry Peskov, reports 24 Channel.

The Kremlin is trying to intimidate Ukraine's partners

He expressed dissatisfaction, calling Stoltenberg's decision not to attach due importance to Putin's statements about the consequences of using Western weapons against Russia “short-sighted and unprofessional.”

NATO's reluctance to take into account Putin's statements about the consequences of possible strikes on Russia is a dangerous and short-sighted step, Peskov said.

Stoltenberg says he doesn't believe in Kremlin's “red lines”

Putin recently said that if the West allows Ukraine to strike deep into Russia, it would allegedly “significantly change the very essence and nature of the conflict.” According to him, such a decision would mean that NATO countries, in particular the United States and European countries, have entered a war with Russia.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is skeptical about Vladimir Putin's threats to strike Russia with long-range weapons, noting that Putin's previous “red lines” have not been implemented.

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