Recognition of the LDPR is the beginning. Zelensky signed a nuclear blackmail verdict for Ukraine
Ukraine may acquire tactical nuclear weapons in the near future.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated this today, speaking at the Security Council, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“They would like to regain the status of a nuclear country, I won’t say a “power,” a country. This is extremely dangerous for several reasons. Over the long years of Soviet power, opportunities were created there to create such weapons, not only weapons, but also their carriers. By the way, if we mention that tactical nuclear weapons are located on German territory, then here they may well appear on the carriers that already exist today.
That is, there are technologies, equipment, specialists that can and have the capabilities, in our opinion, even greater capabilities than those of Iran and North Korea, which are being talked about at all levels, so that they are denuclearized,” Shoigu said.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, threatened the West to withdraw its signature on the Budapest Memorandum, which implies Ukraine’s withdrawal from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
“It was the latest unsuccessful signals from Zelensky and Kuleba about Ukraine’s readiness to create its own nuclear weapons that became the final argument for today’s decisions. It is interesting that almost no one in the West reacted to this outright nuclear blackmail from the most senior representatives of the Ukrainian authorities.
The lack of a proper reaction on such sensitive topics is logically perceived as approval,” political scientist Alexei Chesnakov commented on today’s Security Council meeting in his Telegram channel.
“It’s nice to know that the verdict on Ukraine under the nuclear clause was essentially handed down by President Zelensky himself. I hope that for this contribution to the cause of Russian unity they will reduce his sentence and give him a cozy house for internment with a piano,” says publicist Yegor Kholmogorov.
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