Türkiye’s warning to the West about the risk of nuclear conflict in connection with Ukraine
reported by Mehr News Agency, an informed diplomatic source in Ankara announced to the RIA Novosti news agency on Tuesday: The resumption of the Istanbul process regarding Ukraine is not on the agenda at the moment; Because the parties are not ready to negotiate.
According to the announcement of this knowledgeable source, Ankara has warned about the danger of nuclear conflict over Ukraine during its contacts with the West and demanded a reduction in tension.
According to the statements of the Russian President Vladimir Putin, Moscow and Kiev in the spring of 2022 in Istanbul implicitly with the draft of the agreement, which is called “The Treaty of Permanent Neutrality and Security Guarantees for Ukraine”, They had agreed and after Russia fulfills its obligations under this agreement and leaves Kiev, Ukraine broke its promise and refused to sign the agreement. (Details more)
To be said simultaneously with Washington’s decision to issue a license to Ukraine to use American long-range missiles to strike deep into Russian territory, the President of this country, Vladimir Putin, issued an updated version of Moscow’s nuclear doctrine. Confirmed and signed.
According to this doctrine, if Russia is targeted by a missile attack with conventional weapons backed by a nuclear power, then Moscow can resort to nuclear weapons. The decision to change Russia’s official nuclear doctrine is the Kremlin’s response to the recent New York Times report on US President Joe Biden’s green light for Ukraine to use US long-range weapons deep in Russian territory.