Allowing kyiv to fire Western missiles deep into Russia will not be a red line leading to an escalation of the conflict, outgoing Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview with The Times.
“He [Столтенберг] rejected Putin’s warning (President of the Russian Federation) Vladimir Putin. — EADaily) that the use of the missile will be a “red line”, beyond which Russia will be “at war” with NATO… He (Putin) has already announced red lines many times, and did not escalate, i.e. direct involvement in the conflict of NATO allies” – says the article cited by the Strana publication.
The Secretary-General said he supports Britain and France, which have spoken out in favour of granting kyiv permission to use long-range missiles.
as it was transmitted EADailyUnited States after the president’s talks Joe Biden and Prime Minister of Great Britain Keira Starmer The US is not ready to announce the lifting of restrictions on attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces with long-range weapons in Russia, a representative of the State Department said. Matthew Miller.