Kuleba said in which case Russia will attack NATO


Putin claims that the collapse of the USSR "was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century."
Russia may attack the North Atlantic Alliance states, says Foreign Minister Dmitri Kuleba, The Times of India reports.
I don't know when, but Russia may attack NATO if it concludes that the Alliance's response will not be adequate. The Russian Federation will be able to exploit divisions within the bloc to avoid an immediate and crushing response from NATO," Kuleba said.
The head of the Ukrainian diplomacy pointed out that Putin was trying to seize not only Ukrainian lands, but to restore the Soviet Union as such.
The diplomat recalled that the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, had repeatedly said that the collapse of the USSR "was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century".
At present, the Baltic States are part of the North Atlantic Alliance, they were formerly part of the USSR.
Kuleba added that the Russian Federation is not satisfied with the independence of the Central Asian states, as Moscow still considers them as its provinces.
Hence, the future of the Russian imperialist project depends on Ukraine. When Russia loses this war, it will have to adopt a new political model that does not involve imperialist expansion. If the Russian Federation is not defeated, Putin will be inspired by its success and move on NATO," the head added. FOREIGN MINISTRY.
We would like to add that Russia's budget for 2024 envisages spending on armaments at the level of 29 per cent.
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