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Kremlin denies use of phosphorus bombs – Biden Rage

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THE Russia denied it today any violation of international law, following the accusations by Ukraine that it has been using phosphorus bombs as part of its military intervention in its neighboring country for a month.

“Russia has never violated any international treaty,” his spokesman said Kremlin Dmitry Peshkovasked by journalists on the subject of the accusations made by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.

In addition, according to news agencies AFP and Reuters, the Kremlin today accused US President Joe Biden of seeking to “divert attention” from the US chemical and biological weapons program in Ukraine with statements about a possible Russian use of chemical weapons in Ukraine. Ukraine.

“It’s clear that Americans “They are trying to divert attention by talking about an alleged Russian threat, against the backdrop of the scandal caused (…) by chemical and biological weapons development programs that the US has developed in various countries, including Ukraine,” Dmitry Peshkov said.

In the meantime, his spokesman Kremlin said in a teleconference with the press that the army will submit proposals to the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on how Russia will strengthen its defense in response to NATO reinforcement on its eastern side.

Peshkov added that there is no official position on whether Russia will rebuild Ukrainian cities, such as Mariupol.

“Nothing terrible will happen”, if the Russia expelled from G20

Besides, the Kremlin He said today that nothing terrible would happen if the United States and its allies managed to oust Russia from the Group of Twenty (G20) economies because many of the G20 members are in an economic war with Moscow anyway. otherwise.

The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov commented on the statements made by the American president Joe Bidenwho said he was in favor of Russia being expelled from the G20 after sending tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine.

“The structure of the G20 is important, but in the current circumstances, when most of the participants are in a state of economic war with us, nothing terrible will happen,” Peshkov told reporters, when asked about Russia’s possible expulsion. .

Peshkov also said that the world is much wider than USA and Europe and predicted that US efforts to isolate Moscow, which he said had been partially effective so far, would fail.

According to him, some countries are adopting a more sober approach to Russia and do not demolish bridges with it and Moscow will build new policy directions in all areas.

At the same time, the president Vladimir Putin gave the order to the Russian energy giant Gazprom accept payments for gas exports in rubles and must work out how this can be done over the next four days, always in accordance with Kremlin.

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