Putin promised that the Sarmat missile system would “soon be demonstrated in practice” and said that the strategic nuclear forces were “in full readiness.”
Allies must continue to support Ukraine. Thus, the President of Latvia Edgars Rinkevics commented on Vladimir Putin’s appeal to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation and his threat to the world to use nuclear weapons. On Thursday, February 29, he wrote this in his Twitter (X).
Rinkevičs wrote that Putin is “again threatening nuclear war, he wants to scare us and continue his aggression against Ukraine and the free world.”
“We must not give in to blackmail; we must redouble our efforts to arm Ukraine, strengthen our own defenses and not let him draw a red line,” the Latvian leader said.
We remind you that today Putin addressed the Federal Assembly with a message. In his speech, the President of Russia threatened “tragic consequences” for countries that decided to send their military to Ukraine.
The EU commented on Putin’s remarks, noting that nuclear threats are “completely unacceptable and inappropriate.”
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Source: korrespondent

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