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VisitWhat will NATO's response be if Ukraine uses long-range missiles against Russia by end of 2024?
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Putin Warns NATO: Allowing Ukraine Long-Range Missiles Means War with Russia, Says British Official
Sep 13, 2024, 02:22 PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a stern warning to NATO, stating that if Western countries allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russia, it will be considered an act of war by NATO against Russia. This statement was echoed by Russia's UN Permanent Representative Vasily Nebenzia, who emphasized that such a move would force Moscow to respond. The UK is reportedly in the final stages of negotiations to permit Kyiv to use long-range Western weapons, according to a British official. The situation has drawn significant international attention, with various reactions to Putin's warning, including the notion that NATO is 'literally playing with fire.'
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