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Question: Over the past few days, we have been hearing statements
at a very high level in the UK and the United States that the Kiev regime will
be allowed to strike targets deep inside Russia using Western long-range
weapons. Apparently, this decision is either about to be made, or has already
been made, as far as we can see. This is actually quite extraordinary. Could
you comment on what is going on?
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: What we are seeing is an attempt to substitute notions. Because this is not a question of whether the Kiev regime is
allowed or not allowed to strike targets on Russian territory. It is already
carrying out strikes using unmanned aerial vehicles and other means. But using Western-made
long-range precision weapons is a completely different story.
The fact is that – I have mentioned this, and any expert, both in our country and in the West, will confirm this – the Ukrainian army is not capable
of using cutting-edge high-precision
long-range systems supplied by the West. They cannot do that. These weapons are
impossible to employ without intelligence data from satellites which Ukraine
does not have. This can only be done using the European Union’s satellites, or US
satellites – in general, NATO satellites. This is the first point.
The second point – perhaps the most important, the key point even – is that only NATO military personnel can assign flight
missions to these missile systems. Ukrainian servicemen cannot do this.
Therefore, it is not a question of allowing the Ukrainian regime to strike Russia with these weapons or not. It is about
deciding whether NATO countries become directly involved in the military
conflict or not.
If this decision is made, it will mean nothing short
of direct involvement – it will mean that NATO countries, the United States,
and European countries are parties to the war in Ukraine. This will mean their direct
involvement in the conflict, and it will clearly change the very essence, the very nature of the conflict dramatically.
This will mean that NATO countries – the United
States and European countries – are at war with Russia. And if this is the case, then, bearing in mind the change in the essence of the conflict, we will
make appropriate decisions in response to the threats that will be posed to us.