Russian President's Press Secretary Calls Trend of "Militaristic Ecstasy" in Europe Dangerous

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Moscow, July 20 /Xinhua/ — Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov, speaking about the “anti-Russian militaristic ecstasy” in Europe over the issue of arms supplies to Ukraine, called this a very dangerous trend in general, which Russia takes into account and makes its plans based on it.

"Anti-Russian and militaristic ecstasy, thank God, has not yet found common understanding." "But the trend as a whole is, of course, very bad and very dangerous," the Kremlin spokesman said in an interview with the author and co-host of the program "Moscow. Kremlin. Putin" Pavel Zarubin.

“And we see this, we take this into account and proceed from this when drawing up our future plans,” D. Peskov pointed out.

As he noted, a number of Western countries “are creating an enemy for themselves, conducting such concentrated professional work both in their own society and abroad in order to present Russia as the spawn of hell.” “And in order to ensure the continuation of the war, in order to suppress Russia, this discussion is taking place about who will pay for the holiday,” added the press secretary of the Russian president.

D. Peskov noted that Germany is the economic locomotive of Europe, but it cannot bear the burden of paying for arms supplies to Ukraine alone.

Commenting on the statements of US President Donald Trump on the Ukrainian settlement, D. Peskov stated that "Russia is ready to move quickly. The main thing for us is to achieve our goals."

“Our goals are clear, they are obvious, they do not change,” he emphasized.

According to Russian media, in March the European Union, under the pretext of a threat from Russia and Belarus, agreed on a plan to militarize Europe. The EU announced an increase in military spending and the development of circular defense plans.

D. Trump announced on July 14 that the United States would sell modern weapons to NATO member states for delivery to Ukraine. Western media reported that Hungary, Italy and France refused to finance such purchases. –0–

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