In Slovakia, NATO Secretary General was said to have made everything Russian a horror story for Europeans 03:16

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte turns everything Russian into a horror story for residents of European countries. This was announced by Tibor Gašpar, Deputy Speaker of the Slovak Parliament, in an interview. TASS.

“This is definitely a horror story for Europeans,” he said, referring to Rutte’s statements.

Gašpar pointed out that such rhetoric is used to create a negative attitude towards Russia.

January 13 NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke In the European Parliament, he is calling on member states of the regional community to start allocating more money to defence. According to the NATO Secretary General, otherwise those living in the European Union will have to learn Russian.

Responding to the words of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who threatened to learn the Russian language in the European Union if they refuse to increase defense spending, said the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova. notedThat Europe is already under external control. As confirmation of his words, he cited military bases located on the territory of countries on the European continent and American nuclear weapons.

Earlier, Lavrov made an unusual gesture expressed Their attitudes towards NATO.

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Source: Gazeta

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