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The Kremlin criticizes the Zellinski’s proposal to supply Ukraine with nuclear weapons
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Wednesday refused to suggest Ukrainian President Folodimir Zellinski that Ukraine should have nuclear weapons.
“In principle, such data and statements amount to madness,” Peskov told Russian official news agency.
“In principle, such data and statements amount to madness,” Peskov told Russian official news agency.
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In an interview with British journalist Pears Morgan, published on YouTube yesterday evening, Zellinski asked about the security guarantees that his country would get if it is late to join the desired NATO (NATO) for years or even for decades.
He said: “What is the support package, and what are the missiles (which we will get)? Or will we get nuclear missiles? So we must get nuclear missiles.”
Ukraine handed over the latest Soviet nuclear weapons on its territory in 1994 for mysterious security guarantees from Moscow, London and Washington.
Zelinski also expressed his willingness to negotiate with Russia if this will achieve peace in Ukraine.
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