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The EU responded to Putin’s threats to the West

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Putin said that allowing Ukraine to fire Western missiles at the Russian Federation would mean the direct participation of NATO countries and European countries in the war in Ukraine.

Threats from Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will not change the EU’s policy of supporting Ukraine. European Union Spokesman Peter Stano said this on Friday, September 13, European Pravda wrote.

“Putin regularly makes a lot of wrong comments. And the truth is that he started the war against Ukraine. Of course, nothing he says will change our position as long as he continues this illegal aggression against the Ukrainian people, – the EU spokesperson.” .

Stano added that the EU will continue to provide support to Ukraine, including military support.

“Discussions regarding the easing of restrictions on the use of weapons provided by member states continue providing weapons,” he concluded.

Canada fully supports the idea of ​​allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons against military targets on Russian territory.

It was previously reported that Britain allowed Ukraine to fire Storm Shadow missiles at the Russian Federation.

Putin commented on the authorization to strike deep into the Russian Federation

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