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Ukraine’s NATO ambitions threaten Russia, Kremlin says

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The Kremlin also downplayed the impact on the Russian economy of not selling natural gas to Europe, and as Peskov said there are many other countries that want to buy Russian energy sources.

Her continued ambitions Ukrainian for joining the NATO constitute a threat to its security of Russia and underline the necessity of carrying out the “special military operation” which, as argued by Moscowis conducting in Ukraine, announced today the Kremlin.

In a conference call with reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO is “the main threat” to Russia, a threat that “highlights the urgent need to have guarantees for our security and national interests.” “.

Before Russia invaded Ukraine in February, Moscow demanded legally binding guarantees that Ukraine would never be admitted to NATO.

At the same time, the Kremlin today downplayed the impact on the Russian economy of not selling natural gas to Europe, and as Peskov said there are many other countries that want to buy Russian energy sources.

“Europe is not the only consumer of natural gas and not the only continent in need of natural gas. There are regions that are developing at a much faster pace… they can offset the (reduced) demand for (Russian) gas in Europe.” , write down.

In addition, Peskov told reporters “I don’t have anything to say about that” when asked about reports that former US ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson had traveled to Moscow for a possible exchange of American and Russian prisoners.

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