scale up vize
scale up vize

Putin says Finland, Sweden's entry to NATO no threat to Russia, but will draw a response

ENGLISH 16.05.2022 - 21:06, Güncelleme: 16.05.2022 - 21:06
 

Putin says Finland, Sweden's entry to NATO no threat to Russia, but will draw a response

Russian president addresses Collective Security Treaty Organization summit in Moscow
President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia has no issues with Finland and Sweden and therefore their entry into NATO does not create a threat for Moscow, but the move will certainly draw a response. "Russia has no problems with these states (Finland, Sweden). There is no immediate threat to Russia ... But the expansion of military infrastructure to this territory will certainly provoke our response," he told a meeting of the leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Moscow. The response will depend on the steps taken by the alliance vis-à-vis military development in Finland and Sweden, Putin added. The CSTO summit marked the 30th anniversary of the Collective Security Treaty, and the 20th anniversary of the organization, which was formed 10 years after the signing of the agreement. The leaders of Finland and Sweden have confirmed their intention to join NATO, abandoning decades of military non-alignment.
Russian president addresses Collective Security Treaty Organization summit in Moscow

President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia has no issues with Finland and Sweden and therefore their entry into NATO does not create a threat for Moscow, but the move will certainly draw a response.

"Russia has no problems with these states (Finland, Sweden). There is no immediate threat to Russia ... But the expansion of military infrastructure to this territory will certainly provoke our response," he told a meeting of the leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Moscow.

The response will depend on the steps taken by the alliance vis-à-vis military development in Finland and Sweden, Putin added.

The CSTO summit marked the 30th anniversary of the Collective Security Treaty, and the 20th anniversary of the organization, which was formed 10 years after the signing of the agreement.

The leaders of Finland and Sweden have confirmed their intention to join NATO, abandoning decades of military non-alignment.

Habere ifade bırak !
Habere ait etiket tanımlanmamış.
Okuyucu Yorumları (0)

Yorumunuz başarıyla alındı, inceleme ardından en kısa sürede yayına alınacaktır.

Yorum yazarak Topluluk Kuralları’nı kabul etmiş bulunuyor ve turkishpress.co.uk sitesine yaptığınız yorumunuzla ilgili doğrudan veya dolaylı tüm sorumluluğu tek başınıza üstleniyorsunuz. Yazılan tüm yorumlardan site yönetimi hiçbir şekilde sorumlu tutulamaz.
Sitemizden en iyi şekilde faydalanabilmeniz için çerezler kullanılmaktadır, sitemizi kullanarak çerezleri kabul etmiş saylırsınız.