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U.S. took Putin’s comments about nuclear weapons out of context, says Kremlin

U.S. took Putin's comments about nuclear weapons out of context, says Kremlin
By Fatima Rehman
Mar 14, 2024 4:25 PM

The president was just talking about the reasons that could make the use of nuclear weapons inevitable, says Kremlin spokesperson

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s comments on nuclear weapons that he made in an interview with state media did not constitute a threat to use them, the Kremlin said Thursday, adding that the U.S. deliberately took the remarks out of context.
Putin said in the interview published on Wednesday that Russia was technically ready for nuclear war and that if the U.S. sent troops to Ukraine, it would be considered a significant escalation of the conflict.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that Putin had merely been answering a journalist’s questions on the subject and restating the already well-known circumstances in which Russia would theoretically be forced to use nuclear weapons.
Peskov also drew attention to the fact that Putin had said in the same interview that the idea of using tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine had never crossed his mind.
Asked about the White House comments, Peskov said: “This was deliberately taking something out of context. Putin made no threats about the use of nuclear weapons in this interview. The president was just talking about the reasons that could make the use of nuclear weapons inevitable.
“These are the reasons that are stated in our relevant documents, which are well known throughout the world. Moreover, everyone in the West deliberately failed to notice his words that it had never occurred to him to use tactical nuclear weapons (in Ukraine), despite the various situations that have developed in the course of the fighting.
“This is a deliberate distortion of the context and an unwillingness to hear President Putin.”
Source: Reuters
Last Updated:  May 28, 2024 6:34 PM