Lavrov on US long-range missiles for Ukraine: Don't joke about Russia's red lines
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov cautioned the United States against crossing Russia's "red lines" in response to discussions about potentially sending long-range U.S. missiles to Ukraine. He warned that Washington's actions were undermining the concept of "mutual containment".
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- Published Date: 01:49 | 04 September 2024
- Modified Date: 01:49 | 04 September 2024
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, when asked about the potential delivery of long-range U.S. missiles to Ukraine, warned the United States on Wednesday not to joke about Russia's "red lines".
Lavrov said Washington was losing its sense of "mutual containment" with Russia, and this was dangerous.
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