The European Union has protested a decisive protest against the new threats of Russian President Vladimir Putin on the possible use of nuclear weapons in response to air attacks in Russia. EU representative Peter, commenting on the situation, called changes in the nuclear doctrine of Russia "reckless and irresponsible," emphasizing that Putin was not playing gambling with his nuclear arsenal for the first time.
Changes in the nuclear policy of Moscow have caused considerable concern in the West, especially in the context of Ukraine's requests for the supply of long -range weapons to strikes in the Russian territory. The US and their allies are concerned about the possible escalation of the conflict if Russia really decides to use nuclear weapons.
In response to the criticism of the event, the Kremlin claims that new rules for the use of nuclear weapons are a "specific signal" for the event. Dmitry Peskov, Putin's Prescribe, emphasized that these changes should be taken seriously, hinting at the seriousness of threats.
Western leaders have repeatedly accused Putin of nuclear blackmailing, which they consider particularly dangerous, given the status of Russia as a permanent member of the UN Security Council. He called on the international community to decisively reject such threats, as they can have catastrophic consequences for world security.