Putin’s warning to the West: be careful who you play with
The English newspaper announced that the President of Russia gave a serious warning to America and Western countries in his recent statements. |
report Mehr News Agency, the English newspaper “Daily Express” announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a serious warning to Western countries about the escalation of tensions in Ukraine and emphasized that the escalation of tensions will lead to direct global consequences. .
This English newspaper refers to Putin’s statements in a press conference with the President of Uzbekistan in Tashkent, which discussed the role of NATO member countries in escalating tensions.
Putin stressed in his remarks that representatives of NATO countries should be aware when plans to allow Kiev to attack “legitimate targets” deep in the soil They speak Russian, they should be aware of who they are playing with
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg claimed in an interview with CNN last Wednesday that “the right of self-defense allows Ukraine to use western weapons to attack Russian territory.” use.” He also added: “Now is the most difficult time for Kyiv since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine.”
In an interview with the Economist newspaper, Stoltenberg asked NATO member countries to cancel the restrictions imposed on the use of weapons sent to Ukraine in an attack on Russian territory.
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These statements of the NATO Secretary General are made while German Chancellor Olaf Schultz announced on Sunday that Berlin is against Ukraine’s attack on Russian territory with Western weapons. The German chancellor said in this regard that he is against giving Ukraine the opportunity to attack Russian territory with western weapons.
Shultz further added: Weapons received from Western allies should not be used to attack Russia. There are clear rules for the use of weapons provided by Berlin, which have been agreed with the Ukrainian authorities.
He also said: At least this is my position. Berlin’s goal in this situation is to prevent the current conflict from turning into a world war and not to contribute to the escalation of tension.