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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called efforts to fight the Russian Federation’s “nuclear power” “suicidal”.
Source: Lavrov at a meeting of the UN General Assembly and at a press conference, Russian state agencies report TASS and RIA Novosti
Details: Lavrov announced from the rostrum of the UN that there was no need for “suicide attempts” to fight until victory with a nuclear power, that is Russia.
Notice:
He also said that the decisions of the West to use weapons deep in Russia will show how they heard the statements of the ruler of the aggressive country, Vladimir Putin, about nuclear doctrine.
Lavrov called statements by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky about Russia’s plans to attack Ukraine’s nuclear power plants “immediately serious.”
He also accused Zelensky of saying he wanted NATO countries to be directly involved in hostilities.
Commenting on US presidential candidate Donald Trump’s alleged willingness to end the war in Ukraine, Lavrov said: “We will welcome any initiatives that lead to reconciliation by eliminating the root causes of the crisis.”
Background information:
- On September 25, Putin said that Russia it will expand the conditionsin which he is ready to use nuclear weapons.
- In response, the EU said that Putin’s new threats to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries – one more witness behave irresponsibly and will not change the EU’s position regarding continued aid to Ukraine.
- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who is leaving this post at the end of September, tentatively assessed Vladimir Putin’s threats amid talks of allowing Ukraine to launch long-range strikes on Russia.
- On September 24, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that Ukraine has evidence of Russia’s intentions to strike three nuclear power plants on the eve of winter.
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2024-09-28 19:55:03