Kremlin: US policy to isolate Russia fails.
Asked by the United States to explain the president’s son’s connection to biological experiments in Ukraine, a Kremlin spokesman said the cordial period between Russia and NATO was over.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov today (Friday) demanded an explanation from the United States about the connection between Hunter Biden, the president’s son, and biological laboratories in Ukraine.
“The United States will continue its efforts to isolate Russia, but this policy will fail and will not work,” Peskov told a news conference in the Kremlin.
“Russia wants an explanation for Biden’s son’s involvement in the work of biological laboratories in Ukraine,” he was quoted as saying by Sputnik.
A Kremlin spokesman explained: “The Russian Ministry of Defense is preparing measures to strengthen the Western front against the background of NATO movements. “NATO was created as a tool for confrontation, and it is still doing that, and no other work has been defined for it.”
“It is too early to talk about the future of negotiations on security guarantees,” Peskov continued. The reality has changed and needs to be re-evaluated. “The romantic period of Russia-NATO relations is over.”
“Russia will be willing to participate if possible, otherwise there will be nothing deadly,” he said of the request to remove Russia from the G20.
Earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry released a video of the firing of the Alexander M tactical ballistic missile that hit a foreign force base in Ukraine.
On February 24, Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine in response to a request for assistance from the Donetsk and Luhansk republics (separatists in eastern Ukraine). Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed that “demilitarization and de-Naziization” were key objectives of the operation. Moscow has repeatedly stated that it has no plans to occupy Ukraine, and that the Russian armed forces are only targeting Ukraine’s military infrastructure. The United States and its allies, including Japan, have responded to Moscow’s move by imposing comprehensive sanctions on Russia.