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Antonov: The US government is moving towards the continuation of the war with the new package of aid to Ukraine

PNN – Anatoly Antonov, the Russian ambassador in Washington, said about the new US military aid package of 2.2 billion dollars to Ukraine that the White House has shown with these aids that it continues on its way to continue the war.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network from the Russian TASS news agency, Antonov said on the telegram channel of the Russian Embassy in Washington: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposals to achieve peace continue to be rejected.

This diplomat emphasized: It is obvious that the new American weapons will not reduce the intensity of our struggle for the freedom of Ukraine.

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He added that pumping weapons into the “suffering Zelenskyi regime” was a “futile project” that would only encourage Kiev to commit more atrocities.

Antonov believes: The most important thing for politicians is to show their steadfastness in defense of the collapsing world order based on American rules on the eve of the NATO meeting in Washington.

He noted that the United States does not understand the real state of affairs, they are involved in their “networks of conspiracy and sanctions”, although they do not limit the actions of the Russian Federation and other independent countries, but they can influence its change.

The Russian ambassador in Washington noted that the conflict in Ukraine “allows the wallets” of the representatives of the military-industrial complex of the United States to be filled, and the United States “is on the verge of conflict with Russia, the largest nuclear power.”

Antonov added that Washington does not think about the global consequences of the catastrophe caused by its short-sighted and dangerous policy.

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