Russia warns German defense firm against establishing military plant in Ukraine

Russia warns German defense firm against establishing military plant in Ukraine

Russia warned on Thursday that if the German protection firm Rheinmetall Group constructs a army plant in Ukraine, Moscow will see as a “a legitimate target” for strikes.

“Such a plant, whether it is constructed, will change into, together with another objects of the protection complicated of Ukraine, a official goal for the armed forces of the Russian Federation.

“And if, once again, these plans are real, then this is, of course, a provocation,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova mentioned at a press briefing in Moscow.

On Feb. 9, Rheinmetall head Armin Papperger instructed German every day Handelsblatt that the corporate will likely be “ready to install a facility in Ukraine for assembling the Panther (tanks) once the war ends,” so long as the German authorities approves the mandatory export licenses.

Zakharova additionally criticized remarks by UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, who mentioned that Ukraine turned “a battle laboratory for war technologies,” saying London sees Ukrainians as “laboratory test subjects, either mice or rabbits.”

“The Anglo-Saxons play the role of a catalyst for the Ukrainian crisis, they contribute to the escalation of this crisis. They cannot be stopped by the death of civilians, huge losses of the armed forces of Ukraine. It’s easy for American and British generals to fight now, they sacrifice foreign people,” she mentioned.

She additionally slammed the “thoughtless” EU determination to ascertain a fund to help the provision of Ukrainian troops, saying it can imply additional funding in protracting the fight actions in Ukraine.

MOSCOW ALLEGES BIG CAPITALS LOBBYING GRAIN DEAL


Zakharova confirmed that the Russian delegation completed its work within the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul, which has been implementing the grain deal, and left its premises.

She additionally slammed media experiences and public statements accusing Russia of inflicting meals disaster, saying a yr in the past the Black Sea grain deal was signed amid “global hysteria” within the media concerning the world on the verge of starvation, particularly the poorest international locations.

“The year has passed. Have the Western media noticed discrepancies in the stated goals and how they were implemented?” she questioned.

The spokeswoman mentioned the grain deal “turned into some kind of fraud, there was nothing left of the declared humanitarian goals.”

According to her, “the Western media were used by the financial, political, and economic elites of the West as a tool to make this deal happen, which in essence had an exclusively commercial background.”

The spokeswoman identified that the worldwide media ignore the details that the poorest international locations obtained solely 3% of all deliveries below the deal, and a few European international locations banned export of the Ukrainian meals as a result of it was destroying native farmers’ economies.

Besides, the ocean hall was utilized by Ukraine for assaults on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, and the Russian half was not applied, she harassed, declaring that everybody “forgot” concerning the Tolyatti-Odesa ammonia pipeline after it was blasted in Ukraine, which in line with her “provided needs of 45 million people.”

‘CSTO MISSION WOULD CONTRIBUTE TO STABILIZATION IN ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI BORDER AREA’


Asked concerning the function of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Karabakh, Zakharova mentioned the area is just not included in its space of duty.

At the identical time, the deployment of the group’s mission in Armenia would make a major contribution to the stabilization of the state of affairs within the Armenian-Azerbaijani border space, she mentioned.

The spokeswoman assessed the opportunity of a trilateral assembly of Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian international ministers in Moscow as “high,” saying such contacts are being labored out.

“It seems to me that the chances are very good,” she mentioned.

In the autumn of 2020, Azerbaijan liberated a number of cities, villages and settlements from Armenian occupation throughout 44 days of clashes. The struggle ended with a Russia-brokered peace settlement.

Despite the continuing talks on a peace settlement, tensions between the neighboring international locations elevated in latest months over the Lachin hall, the one land route giving Armenia entry to Karabakh.

Source: www.anews.com.tr