Kremlin Says NATO Summit Outcome Is ‘Threatening’ to Russia
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Joe Biden, center left, stands for a group photo with NATO leaders during the NATO Summit in Washington.
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The Kremlin said it views the results of last week’s NATO summit as “threatening” for Russia and signaling no grounds to start talks to end the war in Ukraine.
“The alliance is demonstrating its determination to remain an enemy for us,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a prerecorded interview on state TV with reporter Pavel Zarubin published on Telegram.