Russia Issues Ominous Response to NATO Member's 'Dangerous' Ukraine Push

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Post At: May 03/2024 08:50PM

Moscow fired back at the United Kingdom over statements, made on Friday by Foreign Minister David Cameron, allowing Ukraine to use British weapons for strikes on Russian soil.

The Kremlin condemned "dangerous" rhetoric from Western officials, saying that it was an example of "verbal escalation" that could threaten European security.

Earlier on Friday, Reuters news agency cited Cameron's statements, made during an official visit to Kyiv, in which he appeared to give a green light to Ukraine using newly supplied British weapons on targets inside Russia.

In this pool photograph distributed by Russian state-owned agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin chairs a cabinet meeting via video link at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on April 17, 2024. Putin's spokesman warned... In this pool photograph distributed by Russian state-owned agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin chairs a cabinet meeting via video link at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on April 17, 2024. Putin's spokesman warned on Friday, May 3, that Britain's decision to allow Kyiv to use its weapons on targets inside Russia could have repercussions of the "security architecture of Europe." GAVRIIL GRIGOROV/POOL/AFP/Getty Images

The exchange marks the latest escalation in the war of words between Moscow and Western leaders and officials over Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

"Another very dangerous statement," Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin's spokesperson, told Ria Novosti, Russia state news agency, referencing Cameron's remarks.

"We see such a verbal escalation on the part of official representatives, we also see at the level of heads of state—when it concerns France, and at a more expert level—when it concerns Great Britain.

"These are direct escalations of tension around the Ukrainian conflict, which potentially may pose a danger to European security, to the entire security architecture of Europe," Peskov said.

"This is part of a dangerous trend of escalating tension through official statements, and is the cause for our concern," the spokesperson added.

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