Countries that claim that they do not have a red line against the Russian Federation in the face of its special military operation in Ukraine should then understand that Moscow will not have such a line against them. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated this in an interview with journalist Dmitry Kiselev. “Russia 1” And RIA News.
Answering a question about his attitude towards the small states of Europe, the president noted that he respects them no matter what. At the same time, he noted that these states, which called for a tougher policy against Russia and took some measures, including sending troops to Ukraine, were the states that “will not feel and understand the consequences of the provocative statements they made.”
According to Putin, states that can feel these consequences are acting much more restrained. The Russian leader noted that this was the correct position.
At the end of February, French President Emmanuel Macron did not rule out sending European troops to Ukraine, and last week he confirmed that Paris’s stance on the Ukrainian conflict had changed. According to him, “there are no more red lines, no more restrictions” to help the republic. More details material “socialbites.ca”.
Previously in the USA questioned The rigidity of Russia’s “red lines”.