By providing weapons to Ukraine NATO was “pouring oil on the fire,” Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview.
, Lavrov said Russia was doing everything to prevent nuclear war but those risks are now “considerable.”
Lavrov added that he was opposed to elevating those risks “artificially” but warned that the danger was “serious and real” and should not be underestimated. The Russian foreign minister decried the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine and accused NATO of engaging in war with Russia “through a proxy and… arming that proxy.”Russia will treat weapons supplied by Western countries as “a legitimate target,” Lavrov said, adding that Russian forces have targeted weapons warehouses in western Ukraine.the U.S.
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