“We believe everyone should be very prudent in their nuclear-themed statements,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said on Monday (4) in Russia’s first statement after US President Donald Trump announced the mobilization of two nuclear submarines in “strategic regions” last Friday.
The warning of Vladimir Putin’s regime arises amid growing disagreement with Americans about the end of the war in Ukraine.
Despite making clear Russia’s position on Trump’s measure, Peskov minimized submarines sending that Putin would not get involved in “unnecessary controversy.”
“Submarines are already on service permanently. We do not want to be dragged to such a controversy,” he said.
On Sunday (3), President Donald Trump reported that his special envoy Steve Witkoff should travel to Russia this week to Manater new conversations with the Putin regime about east European conflict.
Climbing the tone against the Russians, Trump renewed his threats from sanctioning the country is Moscow to ignore his ultimatum, which wins next Friday (8). “There will be sanctions, but they seem to be very good to avoid them. They [russos] These are cunning and very good people in avoiding sanctions, so we’ll see what happens. ”