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To spread: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that it would be

They give only Spain and the Netherlands: Russia was scared of Tomahawk supplies to Ukraine (video)

To spread: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that it would be "amazing" if Ukraine receives American Tomahawk missiles. At the same time, he assured that the situation on the front would not change. "I think this is first and foremost the result of the pressure of Europe on Washington. And Washington wants to show that he takes into account the opinion of his allies," Lavrov said on September 30 during a briefing, which was published by Smotra Media.

He questioned that the decision already made. "Tomahawk Americans are not supplied by Europeans. If I am not mistaken, to Spain and the Netherlands. Others are somehow beware. If they believe that Ukraine is a responsible state that will be responsible for them, it will be amazing for me," the Russian minister said. According to Interfax, Lavrov assured that even in the case of receiving Tomahawk missiles "this will not change the military situation".

RIA Novosti published other basic statements of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation: we will remind, on September 29, Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russian specialists "closely monitor" according to reports of potential supplies of Tomahawk Ukraine. According to him, Moscow is important to understand whether Americans or Ukrainians will be launched.

The US Presidential Special Special Special Supporter Cit Kelloggus said that President Donald Trump and the White House in general are not denying the Armed Forces for the purpose of the Russian Federation. He confirmed that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked for the supply of Tomahawk missiles, and was considered in Washington. According to the results of the parliamentary elections in Moldova, the results of which were published on September 29, the Sandu Party received 50.