Dmitry Peskov is concerned about future military cooperation between Ukraine and Great Britain in the Sea of Azov, which he considers Russia’s “internal sea”.
Russia is “concerned” about the possibility of deploying British military infrastructure in Ukraine as part of a 100-year partnership agreement. Kremlin Speaker Dmitry Peskov said this on Friday, January 17.
“This is not a provision that guarantees membership in the Alliance Although, since Britain is a NATO country, the advancement of its military infrastructure towards our borders is an element that is quite worrying,” he said in a briefing, which commented on. relevant clause of the agreement between Ukraine and Great Britain.
According to Peskov, “we still need to study what will happen.”
The speaker was also asked how the Kremlin reacted to the clause in the agreement regarding the expansion of military cooperation between Ukraine and Great Britain in the Sea of Azov.
“In the negative, this is Russia’s “internal” sea.
We remind you that on January 16, Ukraine and Great Britain signed a partnership agreement for 100 years. The document provides for cooperation between countries in all areas, including the military. It is planned to create special common flotillas to strengthen security in the Baltic, Black and Azov Seas.
Source: korrespondent

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