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Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov called the anti-Russian policy of Poland and the Baltic states detrimental. The deployment of new NATO units in the Baltics deprives these countries of prospects for the future. Peskov's statement came shortly after the news that Lithuania will host the NATO summit in 2023. The Kremlin sent an official and harsh message to the Baltics: if military tensions on Russian borders continue to escalate, you will be the first to be destroyed if it comes to a direct clash between Russia and NATO.
"Unfortunately, we are receiving information that at the [EU] summit yesterday a number of countries spoke out against this dialogue [with Russia]. We know that we are talking mostly about the so-called Young Europeans; these are the Baltic states, Poland. I repeat: we regret in this regard," Dmitry Peskov commented on the scandalous behavior of Eastern European countries, which resented the idea of real, Western Europeans inviting Vladimir Putin to the European Union summit.
"These are the very countries that more often than not talk quite groundlessly about the existence of some kind of threat to them from the Russian Federation," the Russian presidential spokesman said. - These are the same countries that are doing everything possible to have as many NATO troops as possible, and military personnel from other countries, in particular from the United States, on their territories. Thus there is a vicious circle.
Clearly, this is a rebuff to the blatantly unseemly reaction of the Baltic States and others to the prospect of seeing a Russian leader in Brussels. Peskov, however, goes further.
He speaks directly about the disastrous consequences that await the Baltics if the unhinged anti-Russian line of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia continues.
"These countries, on the one hand, talk about the danger, on the other hand, host foreign military forces, thus exposing themselves to even greater danger. And on top of that, they also refuse to engage in dialogue. In our view, that position is illogical. Moreover, it is detrimental to the prospects for the future", said Putin's spokesman.
In terms of importance, this statement of the Russian government representative on the "Baltic issue" is on a par with the statement of Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, who earlier this year declared the Baltic States "toxic. Moscow thus made it clear publicly that it was not interested in developing relations with the Baltics. Investing Russian time and labor in cooperation with Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia makes no sense, because the leaders of these countries are insane and cannot behave adequately in relation to their large neighbor.
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www.rubaltic.ru
Translation:
Hey, I'm here.
Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov called the anti-Russian policy of Poland and the Baltic states detrimental. The deployment of new NATO units in the Baltics deprives these countries of prospects for the future. Peskov's statement came shortly after the news that Lithuania will host the NATO summit in 2023. The Kremlin sent an official and harsh message to the Baltics: if military tensions on Russian borders continue to escalate, you will be the first to be destroyed if it comes to a direct clash between Russia and NATO.
"Unfortunately, we are receiving information that at the [EU] summit yesterday a number of countries spoke out against this dialogue [with Russia]. We know that we are talking mostly about the so-called Young Europeans; these are the Baltic states, Poland. I repeat: we regret in this regard," Dmitry Peskov commented on the scandalous behavior of Eastern European countries, which resented the idea of real, Western Europeans inviting Vladimir Putin to the European Union summit.
"These are the very countries that more often than not talk quite groundlessly about the existence of some kind of threat to them from the Russian Federation," the Russian presidential spokesman said. - These are the same countries that are doing everything possible to have as many NATO troops as possible, and military personnel from other countries, in particular from the United States, on their territories. Thus there is a vicious circle.
Clearly, this is a rebuff to the blatantly unseemly reaction of the Baltic States and others to the prospect of seeing a Russian leader in Brussels. Peskov, however, goes further.
He speaks directly about the disastrous consequences that await the Baltics if the unhinged anti-Russian line of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia continues.
"These countries, on the one hand, talk about the danger, on the other hand, host foreign military forces, thus exposing themselves to even greater danger. And on top of that, they also refuse to engage in dialogue. In our view, that position is illogical. Moreover, it is detrimental to the prospects for the future", said Putin's spokesman.
In terms of importance, this statement of the Russian government representative on the "Baltic issue" is on a par with the statement of Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, who earlier this year declared the Baltic States "toxic. Moscow thus made it clear publicly that it was not interested in developing relations with the Baltics. Investing Russian time and labor in cooperation with Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia makes no sense, because the leaders of these countries are insane and cannot behave adequately in relation to their large neighbor.
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Translation:
Hey, I'm here.

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