“EU spokesman Peter Stano said at a press briefing that the new threats of the Russian ruler Vladimir Putin regarding the use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries are another evidence of his irresponsible behavior and they will not change the position of the European Union regarding continued support for Ukraine.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
EU spokesman Peter Stano stated at a press briefing that the new threats of the Russian ruler Vladimir Putin regarding the use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries are another evidence of his irresponsible behavior and they will not change the position of the European Union regarding continued support for Ukraine.
Source: “European truth”
Details: The journalist asked how the EU will react to the next “lowering of the threshold” for the use of Russian nuclear weapons against non-nuclear states, which was announced on September 25 by Putin.
Stano emphasized that Putin “is not betting on his nuclear arsenal for the first time.”
Stano’s direct speech: “This is just a continuation of very irresponsible and unacceptable behavior on Putin’s part, showing his true colors to the world, especially during a high-level week at the UN General Assembly.”
The spokesman noted that the head of the Kremlin “doesn’t hesitate to play nuclear games again and again.” “We certainly strongly deny these threats. The position of the European Union remains unchanged,” Stano emphasized.
He also noted that the EU is trying to convey this position to international partners, drawing their attention to how insane and irresponsible the behavior of Putin is, who represents a country that is a permanent member of the UN Security Council, whose main task and duty is to maintain peace in the world .
“So this is just a continuation of the trend of his behavior and exposes his true face during a very important high-level international event that is taking place right now in New York,” the EU spokesman concluded.
We will remind:
- On September 25, Putin announced that Russia would expand the conditions under which it is ready to use nuclear weapons.
- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who is leaving this post at the end of September, was skeptical of Vladimir Putin’s threats amid discussions about allowing Ukraine to launch long-range strikes against Russia.
- The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiga, is convinced that the allies should strengthen their support for Kyiv despite the threats of the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, because despite his words, he does nothing.