Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov told Washington that if the West continues to send arms to Ukraine, there is a risk of a global conflict.
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The West’s arms and ammunition supplies to Ukraine are “dangerous and provocative” and could “put the United States and the Russian Federation on the path to direct military confrontation.” The threat to launch in Washington is the Russian ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Antonov, in a Newsweek interview.
Moscow’s envoy to the US assures that Russia is doing everything it can to avoid civilian casualties and damage to Ukraine’s infrastructure. According to him, the reasons for the war are not due to the arbitrary decisions of President Putin, but to the alleged “ethnic cleansing” in Ukraine by the Kiev authorities against the proRussians, along with the Ukrainian attempt to join NATO, a “led military alliance. by the USA”.
The thesis is simple: NATO member states would have tried use the territory of a neighboring state to gain a foothold in the fight against Russia, while Ukraine “massacred people who felt part of the federation, even if they were formally on Ukrainian territory. For Antonov, therefore, “ultranationalist ideas have come to power in Kyiv. Moreover, the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions would have been a bottomup phenomenon, from the “largely separatist populace.
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And again: Ukraine is said to let the Minsk agreements of September 2014 fail because, with foreign help, they chose “the path of rapid militarization.” President Zelenskyy would then have drawn up a plan for the acquisition of nuclear weapons that would have been “dangerous for the whole world”. After all, the purpose of what Moscow continues to call a “military special operation” would be “to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine in order to reduce the military threat posed by Western states trying to use the fraternal Ukrainian people to fight the Russians.” .