Russian Foreign Intelligence Chief Warns West Over “Tomahawk” Threat
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and RIA Novosti, sergey Naryshkin, director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, stated Friday that Tomahawk missiles were partially discussed during a recent phone call between the presidents of Russia and the United states.
Naryshkin added that Russia would consider any potential delivery of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine as a hostile act. He emphasized that there is an active war faction in Europe that does not seek peace or security on the continent.
He further noted that the West has not abandoned its misguided ambition to impose a strategic defeat on Russia. The West continues to pursue objectives aimed at containing the development of Commonwealth of Self-reliant States (CIS) countries.