NATO is de facto in war with Russia, says the Kremlin / “it is obvious and there is no need for evidence”


Dmitri Peskov with Vladimir Putin, photo: Willwest News / Profimedia Images
The North Atlantic Alliance offers direct and indirect support to the Kiev regime, so “it can be stated with absolute certainty that NATO is fighting Russia,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said on Monday.
“NATO is de facto involved in this war,” Dmitri Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman told Monday. “It is obvious and no additional evidence is needed,” he said.
Dmitri Peskov continued: “NATO offers direct and indirect support to the Kiev regime. It can be stated with absolute certainty that NATO is fighting Russia,” he continued.
He also claimed that Europeans prevent the peaceful settlement of the crisis in Ukraine, because they “do not intend to pay attention to the main causes of the crisis.” At the same time, he confirmed that there is “a break” in the negotiation process between Russia and Ukraine. “Indeed, I said there is a break. This break is obvious,” said the Kremlin spokesman.
Peskov's statements come in a tense context. NATO announced on Friday that it will run several planes on the eastern flank of the Alliance to protect themselves against future drones attacks, after Russian drones entered the Poland's airspace last week. A drone of Russia also entered the airspace of Romania on Saturday afternoon and two F-16 planes intercepted.
Also, Peskov's comments also come after the head of Polish diplomacy, Radoslaw Sikorski, said NATO is not at war with Russia, according to TASS. He told The Guardian on Friday that the recent incursion of Russian drones into the Polish airspace was a Kremlin attempt to test NATO reactions through gradual escalations, which would not cause a large -scale reaction.
“Interesting is that all were non -functional, which suggests that Russia tried to test us without triggering a war,” said the Polish minister.
The threats of Medvedev
Prior to the statement of Peskov, the vice -president of the Russian Security Council, Dmitri Medvedev, threatened that Moscow will take measures against European states that will try to confirm the frozen Russian assets.
“If this is happening, Russia will follow the EU states, as well as European degenerates in Brussels and individual EU states, and is threatened by the former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev.
Russia will follow the European states “by all possible means” and in “all possible international and national courts”, but also “outside the courts”, said Medvedev, who holds the position of vice -president of the Russian Security Council.
Also on Monday, Medvedev also ironized the new mission to strengthen the eastern flank launched by NATO, announced after Russian drones entered the airspace of Poland last Wednesday.
“The powerful European initiative” The Eastern Guardian “amused me. It seems that this is all that remained of the 'Coalition of will',” Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel, referring to the states that have expressed their willingness to send peace to Ukraine after the conflict.




