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Russia warned Sweden and Finland

Russia warned Sweden and Finland

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He said that Russia had warned Sweden and Finland of the consequences of their possible accession to NATO Maria Zaharova Russia’s foreign affairs spokesman told Rosia-24 on Wednesday.

Brussels, under the auspices of the United States, is gradually integrating Sweden and Finland into its structures. Various mixed measures have been taken for actual participation disguised as practices or training

Zharova said. We have given every warning – publicly and through bilateral channels. They know it, so it would be no wonder. He added that they have been told everything and where this is going.

The spokesman also said in an interview that Russia no longer trusts the Ukrainian negotiator and that Moscow says Kyiv will continue to have inconsistencies in diplomatic talks. In this regard, he reiterated Russia’s position that there is a regime under external control in Ukraine that uses negotiations to divert attention.

(MTI)

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