The Kremlin has expressed concern, saying the US, along with several European NATO members, is pushing Ukraine to continue what it describes as a "senseless war" with Russia. The accusations from the Kremlin come against the background of growing tensions with claims that these actions could lead to further escalation, reports BTA.
Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, pointed the finger at Western countries for exacerbating the situation, allegedly allowing Ukraine to attack Russia with their weapons. This move, according to Peskov, was not openly approved by the US. He emphasized that these actions are perceived as a deliberate attempt to provoke Ukraine to continue the conflict, which he described as senseless.
Peskov highlighted a worrying trend, noting that recent weeks have seen a marked increase in hostile rhetoric and actions by NATO countries, particularly the US and some European countries. He accused them of deliberately entering a new phase of escalation, which he said was aimed at provoking Ukraine.
The Kremlin spokesman warned that such provocations could have serious consequences, potentially harming the interests of the countries involved in the escalation of the situation. He stressed the importance of being aware of the potential consequences of these actions, suggesting that they could lead to further deterioration of the situation.
The Kremlin has made serious accusations against the US and some European NATO countries, saying they are encouraging Ukraine to continue its conflict with Russia. These actions, according to the Kremlin, lead to an unnecessary escalation of tensions with potential consequences for all parties involved.