Sergey Naryshkin’s comments probably fell the concern that Russia could threaten other European states after Ukraine.
The Foreign Intelligence Chief of Russia has had to Poland and the Baltic States will be directed in case of NATO “aggression”.
Sergey Naryshkin said in an interview published on Tuesday that Russia would inflict “damage” to the entire military alliance if NATO threatens the threat or Belarus, but that Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia would be “the first to suffer.”
His comments to the state agency RIA Novosti will sacrifice the support to the claims that Moscow would become the gymnastics with the former European members of the Eastern bloc that its invasion of Ukraine fulfill its objectives.
The chief of spies blamed an increase in NATO’s military activity near the borders of Russia and Belarus for “the current current and very dangerous crisis in the European continent.”
“Poland and the Baltic Republics are particularly aggressive, at least in words, they are constantly shaking their weapons,” he said.
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Naryskin pointed out in particular what he called Poland’s recent announcement that is Seijs’s access to nuclear weapons.
President Emmanuel Macron suggested last month that France could extend its nuclear umbrella to cover European allies. The Polish President Andrzej Doubt answered saying that such a measure would be “beneficial for Polish security.”
The Russian spy leader also said that Poland plans “to install around two million anti -tank mines along the borders of Belarus and the Kaliningrad region.”
Poland and the Baltic States announced last month that, fearing the resurgence of Russian aggression, retired from the Ottawa Convention, an international treaty that prohibits the use of land mines.
Naryshkin reformulated Russia’s strategic objectives in peace conversations, saying that Kremlin did not want Ukraine to have nuclear weapons and that he was looking for “demilitarization and desnazification” of the country.
Critics care that, as the United States tries to negotiate fire in Ukraine, it is ready to reward Moscow with territorial and security concessions.
That, they claim, will encourage Russia’s expansionist ambitions and allow you to reinstall again, re -depend and bite even more in Europe.