The Kremlin said that NATO has “de facto entered the Ukrainian conflict” and that its assistance significantly complicates the situation.
The Kremlin said that NATO “de facto entered the Ukrainian conflict” and “significantly complicates the situation,” but this does not affect the goals of the Russian Federation. This was announced by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, according to Russian media.
In particular, according to him, the Alliance’s support for Ukraine requires “internal economic and other mobilization” of Russia. He also said that the so-called “special military operation” will continue and will be finished.
NATO’s assistance to Ukraine significantly complicates the situation, but “the potential of the Russian Federation allows us to continue the special operation even in these conditions,” Peskov added.
Earlier, Putin said that the mobilization in the Russian Federation will be completed within two weeks. Also at the press conference, Putin threatened to close the grain corridor if it was determined that it was being used “for terrorist attacks.”
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Source: korrespondent

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