Russia Is to Give Adequate Response In Case Ukraine Joins NATO
In an interview with TASS the speaker of Russia’s Lower House of Parliament, the State Duma, Sergei Naryshkin announced that Russia will provide an adequate response if a decision is taken on Ukraine’s joining NATO.
"Russia will respond to such actions as yet another step towards worsening relations, and we will not leave it unanswered. At least we have no intention of joining NATO", - said Naryshkin.
He also mentioned that for the previous two decades it seemed to them having a productive dialogue with the alliance, there had been created joint institutions and joint projects, which were being implemented; now all this is in ruins.
However, Naryshkin said he was born optimist and believes that "the black stripe in relations between Russia and the West will end and common sense will prevail."
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