news

nato says ukraine's use of long-range missiles to strike russia's hinterland will not escalate the situation. peskov: provocative stance

2024-09-19

한어Русский языкEnglishFrançaisIndonesianSanskrit日本語DeutschPortuguêsΕλληνικάespañolItalianoSuomalainenLatina

△ peskov (data map)

recently, nato secretary-generalstoltenberg says allowing ukraine to use long-range missiles to strike russia's hinterland will not be a red line that triggers escalation, will not involve nato in a conflict with russia. in response, russian president's press secretary peskov said on september 18 local time that nato leaders did not attach importance to russian president putin's statement that ukraine would use long-range weapons to strike russia's hinterland, which was short-sighted and unprofessional.

russia believes thatstoltenberg's stance is extremely provocative and dangerous

earlier, in response to the british and american high-level speculation that ukraine would be able to use western long-range weapons to strike the russian hinterland, on the 12th, russian president putin said,this is not a question of whether to allow the ukrainian regime to use long-range weapons to strike russia, but a question of whether nato countries decide to directly participate in the military conflict. if the west makes this decision, it will mean that nato countries, the united states, and european countries will directly participate in the russian-ukrainian conflict.their direct involvement significantly changes the nature and character of the conflict. this would mean that the above countries would go to war with russia. if this is the case, given the changed nature of the conflict, russia will make appropriate decisions based on the threat it faces. (cctv reporter song yao)

©2024 china media group. all rights reserved. please do not reprint without permission.

report/feedback