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The NSDC Secretary emphasized the importance of creating an

"Live by their own laws": Danilov told if Russia can use nuclear weapons

The NSDC Secretary emphasized the importance of creating an "anti-Putin coalition", by analogy created by the Anti-Hitler countries during the Second World War. According to the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexei Danilov, the international community and Western partners are frightened by the possible threat of nuclear weapons use by Russia. He said this in an interview for Ukrlife. tv.

However, in their opinion, the use of nuclear weapons will be the limit that can not be allowed to cross. "Of course, this cannot be allowed," Danilov said. The official also noted that the Russian side continues to ignore the rules of international law and violates laws. "But keep in mind - if people live by their own laws, people do not overcome international rights, in your opinion, let's say so . . . They do not pay attention to it," Danilov assured.

Alexei Danilov expressed the opinion that the Kremlin's nuclear threats will continue to remain a bluff until the country is surprised. According to him, Russia will not use nuclear weapons until it is allowed to do it. "When you allow Rossi to use nuclear weapons, it will use it. But this is your position. In order to put a point once and for all," the NSDC said.

The Ukrainian official also emphasized the importance of the creation of the Anti-Putin Coalition, by analogy, created by the Anti-Hitler countries during the Second World War. According to him, despite "internal differences on one or another issues within our partners," such a coalition will still be organized. The unity of international partners and Ukraine and the fight against a common enemy will contribute to the speedy victory and collapse of Russian invading ambitions.

"To date, there is a phrase of partners, there is a phrase strategic parters, and there is no anti -Putin coalition today. When it is created, as soon as the emphasis is publicly emphasized, then all this will grow much," he said. The official also stressed that, despite the existence of various "signs", no politician urges to sit at the table with the Russians.