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NATO "declared war" on Putin, and the White House could not hold back, and at a critical moment asked Putin to talk again

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NATO "declared war" on Putin, and the White House could not hold back, and at a critical moment asked Putin to talk again

According to Russian media reports, Russia will open a series of talks with the United States and NATO in the near future to exchange views on specific issues of international geostrategic interests. However, due to the current increasingly tense situation, the outside world is generally optimistic about the outcome of this meeting, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov, in evaluating the upcoming meeting, also said that when seeking common ground, Russia is likely to encounter a situation in which the United States and NATO and other countries are unwilling to accept the demands.

But even under pressure or under the threat that Western actors pose to Russia, Yabkov said he would not make any concessions. Once compromised, this means not only that it will be contrary to Russia's interests, but also that the United States and NATO will see that there is still room for negotiation. In short, in Ryabkov's view, it is not excluded that Russia will have a second and third dialogue with the United States on security assurances. From this, it can be clearly seen that the Attitude of the Russian side is very tough, and it is okay to talk, but if it wants to trigger a conflict, Russia will accompany it at any time.

NATO "declared war" on Putin, and the White House could not hold back, and at a critical moment asked Putin to talk again

Do not doubt Russia's determination to open fire, the title of "fighting nation" is not in vain, in view of the country's previous demand that NATO stop eastward expansion, this time Ryabkov further statement, is equivalent to drawing the last red line, but there are those who are not afraid of death to continue to provoke. On the eve of the upcoming negotiations between NATO and Russia, NATO put aside its harsh words and directly "declared war" on Putin. Quoting British media sources, NATO warned Moscow that it must abandon its "belligerent" foreign policy and turn to cooperation with the West, otherwise it will face a military alliance that has made up its mind to deal with the conflict.

It is worth mentioning that this remark was said by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, which is enough to show the truth of the news, and NATO is not joking but coming. But the blatant "face-turning" with Russia, does the United States know? It is reported that the White House is deliberately lowering the fire. A day before the U.S.-Russia bilateral talks in Geneva, a U.S. government official spoke to reporters and said, "There will be no definite commitments in these negotiations, and the talks will be serious, concrete, and tentative." In addition, the official hinted that the two sides may make progress on a range of issues, such as exercises or the deployment of offensive missile systems, during the negotiations.

NATO "declared war" on Putin, and the White House could not hold back, and at a critical moment asked Putin to talk again

Considering the issues discussed at the talks, the words revealed by the US official have attracted attention from the outside world. According to this statement, the White House is considering concessions on the deployment of missiles and military exercises in Eastern Europe, thus reaching a certain consensus with Russia. What is even more surprising to the outside world is that the US official also broke the news at the end that the US government will review all issues after the talks and discuss them with other allies in a short period of time. This statement is clearly to stabilize the relationship between the United States and its allies, and the United States will remain transparent and information-sharing with allies on issues related to Russia. It may seem fine, but he would not be surprised if the Russian side spread false information about U.S. concessions in order to "create division among allies."

It can be seen that the White House intends to make two major setbacks against Russia, and the reason for this is not difficult to see that it is frightened by Russia's toughness and wants to ask Putin to talk again in this way. It's just that the United States did not expect that NATO would "declare war" on Putin at this critical juncture, directly making the country unable to hold back, which was simply pushing the United States into a fire pit. It is reported that NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg had already "sold" the United States first when he "declared war": If the negotiations failed, the defense alliance led by the United States would be ready to deal with "a new armed conflict in Europe" at any time. (Doraemon)

NATO "declared war" on Putin, and the White House could not hold back, and at a critical moment asked Putin to talk again

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