Peskov complained that the West “does not put any brakes,” but, on the contrary, expresses its intention to continue supporting Ukraine to ensure its success.
The Russian Ministry of Defense received the prerogative to determine the need to use nuclear weapons. This was announced by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, referring to the new nuclear doctrine, which was analyzed against the background of the escalation of the war in Ukraine and the participation of Western countries. The Moscow Times wrote this on Sunday, September 29.
He clarified that, according to the updated state policy in the field of nuclear deterrence, this department should decide whether the conditions for such actions have arisen or not.
“It is rather the prerogative of our specialists, our military. They strictly monitor what kind of weapons are used and how they are used. and they will not relax their attention,” said Peskov.
This is how he answered the question that some of the conditions for the use of nuclear weapons, recently announced by the President of the Russian Federation, are already in place: for example, Ukraine is widely launching drones in Russia and uses missiles for attacks.
Peskov added that the response to the actions of Kyiv and its Western allies was the decision of Russian President Putin to review Russia’s nuclear doctrine.
Peskov also emphasized that the West “did not turn on any brakes,” but, on the contrary, expressed its intention to continue to support Ukraine to ensure its success.
Let’s remember that the Russian leader Vladimir Putin announced the expansion of the Russian doctrine of nuclear deterrence.
Let’s recall that the previous Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, Sergei Ryabkov, said that Russia will change its nuclear doctrine based on the analysis of conflicts in recent years and the so-called “escalation course” of the West in relation to the Kremlin’s war. against Ukraine.
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