Top Russian diplomat says Moscow sees Macron’s nuclear rhetoric as a 'threat'
Sergey Lavrov says presence of EU military contingent in Ukraine would mean direct war of European countries against Russia
By Burc Eruygur
ISTANBUL (AA) - Russia’s foreign minister Lavrov said Thursday that Moscow sees French President Emmanuel Macron’s nuclear rhetoric as a threat.
“If he considers us a threat, calls a meeting of the chiefs of general staff of European countries and Britain, says that it is necessary to prepare for the use of nuclear weapons against Russia, this is, of course, a threat,” Sergey Lavrov told a joint news conference in Moscow with his Zimbabwean counterpart Amon Murwira.
Calling Macron’s remarks about Russia threatening Europe and France “stupid,” Lavrov said Macron has yet to call his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin despite saying that he would.
"Mr. Macron periodically declares so proudly that he will call Putin, talk to him. He has such opportunities — no one, as they say, forbids him," he said.
Lavrov added that the presence of an EU military contingent in Ukraine would be akin to a direct war between Russia and European countries.
Moscow sees no room for compromise on the issue of deploying European military contingents in Ukraine, he said, also saying that such a scenario would be seen in the same way for Russia as the presence of NATO in Ukraine.
“This will mean not the allegedly hybrid, but direct, official, undisguised involvement of NATO countries in the war against the Russian Federation. This cannot be allowed,” he added.
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