Kremlin: Russia sticking to war aims despite NATO support for Ukraine
NATO is already a "de facto" part of the conflict, but this will not influence Russia's goals, Peskov said. Peskov said that the military "operation" would continue and be brought to an end, though Western aid to Ukraine made it more difficult.
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- Published Date: 06:46 | 16 October 2022
- Modified Date: 09:27 | 16 October 2022
NATO is already a "de facto" part of the conflict, but this will not influence Russia's goals, Peskov said.
Peskov said that the military "operation" would continue and be brought to an end, though Western aid to Ukraine made it more difficult.
The German government and other NATO states say they are not party to the war. Aid to Ukraine is seen as support for the right of self-defence of the country striving to join the EU and NATO.
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