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Kremlin Criticizes Biden's Decision On Ukraine Conflict

U.S. President Joe Biden meets with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in Washington

The Kremlin has expressed strong disapproval of US President Joe Biden's decision to permit Ukraine to use long-range American missiles in Russia, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov accusing the Biden administration of escalating the conflict in Ukraine. Peskov stated that the decision to provide Ukraine with such weaponry could lead to a new level of tension in the region.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously outlined Russia's stance on the matter during a meeting in St. Petersburg, where he warned that allowing Ukraine to use American weapons against Russia would signify direct involvement of NATO countries in the conflict. Putin emphasized that such a move would essentially mean that NATO countries, including the US and European nations, would be at war with Russia.

Russian spokesperson accuses US of escalating conflict in Ukraine.
Kremlin criticizes Biden's decision to arm Ukraine with American missiles.
Putin warns of NATO involvement if Ukraine uses American weapons against Russia.

Peskov reiterated Putin's position, emphasizing that the Russian president had made the country's stance clear during the St. Petersburg meeting. He urged individuals to review Putin's statements to gain a better understanding of Russia's perspective on the situation.

The Kremlin's response underscores the growing tensions between Russia and the US over the conflict in Ukraine, with the Biden administration's decision to provide advanced weaponry to Ukraine further complicating the situation. The implications of this decision could have far-reaching consequences for the region and potentially lead to an escalation of hostilities.

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