Kremlin criticizes NATO's Rutte for irresponsible war rhetoric against Russia.
The Kremlin has criticized NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for his remarks suggesting readiness for war with Russia, labeling them as irresponsible and indicative of a lack of historical understanding regarding World War Two. Rutte asserted that NATO must prepare for a confrontation reminiscent of past global conflicts, claiming that Europe could be Russia’s next target. In response, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed such claims as unfounded, emphasizing that Russia does not intend to attack NATO while contending that NATO’s eastward expansion poses a threat. This exchange underscores the heightened tensions between Russia and the West, raising concerns over potential conflicts in Europe and the implications for regional security dynamics.
