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The Kremlin responded to Stoltenberg's statements about allowing Ukraine to strike deep into Russia

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As NBN reports with reference to Interfax-Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov believes— The North Atlantic Alliance does not take seriously enough the words of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin about the potential consequences of lifting restrictions on Ukraine's attacks on the “deep” regions of the Russian Federation.

According to Peskov, such disregard for Putin is “extremely dangerous and provocative.” In particular, the Kremlin tyrant's personal secretary believes that such a feigned desire not to take the Russian president's statements seriously is a completely short-sighted and unprofessional political move.

The Kremlin spokesman singled out separately that he is inclined to associate Stoltenberg's above-described rhetoric “with his outgoing nature” (the powers of the current NATO Secretary General expire on October 1), and therefore the Western official “will not need to bear responsibility for the words he said.”

Earlier, we wrote that Washington and London unofficially allowed Ukraine to strike deep into the Russian Federation.

nbnews.com.ua

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