Kremlin warns tensions could spill into WW3

  • His comments come as Russian troops continue to seize land in eastern Ukraine

Russia's diplomacy with the West is in crisis management mode and is focused on trying to ensure that tensions do not spill over into a large-scale conflict, a top diplomat said this morning.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned in an interview with the TASS news agency that security guarantees which Russia had sought and discussed with the West in 2021 were no longer relevant and that Moscow had no trust in the NATO military alliance.

'(NATO) continues the manic advance of the alliance towards new frontiers... they are literally ready to balance on the brink of a direct armed conflict with us,' he said.

'We warn that they are playing with fire. (The US) have long been in a state of proxy war with the Russian Federation.

'They somehow cannot understand that they are approaching a phase when it will be very difficult to manage what is happening and a landslide crisis.

'Diplomacy in this direction is working, I would say, in crisis management mode and in... preventing a slide to a really large-scale conflict,' he concluded.

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Russia launches Sarmat ICBM

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

A Ukrainian officer observes the firing of a 152-mm Self-Propelled Howitzer 2S3, towards Russian positions at the frontline, near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Gunners from 43rd Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine fire at Russian position with a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned in an interview with the TASS news agency that security guarantees which Russia had sought and discussed with the West in 2021 were no longer relevant

The comments from Ryabkov today come just hours after the speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament yesterday warned that Ukraine was 'dragging the United States and Europe' into a major global war, urging Western leaders to act responsibly to avoid a catastrophe.

Meanwhile, Russian troops continue to seize territory in eastern Ukraine, forcing thousands in Kharkiv to flee their homes after Moscow launched another ground invasion in the region.

'The Kyiv regime is dragging the United States and European countries into a big war,' said Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of the State Duma, who is a close ally of Putin's and a member of Russia's Security Council.

He said that Ukrainian lawmakers were trying to convince the United States to allow Kyiv to use US-supplied weapons to strike Russian territory.

'This path leads to a tragedy that can affect all of humanity,' Volodin said. 'Western politicians need to realise their responsibility and do everything to avoid bringing the situation to a global catastrophe.'

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3
kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Putin's parliamentary speaker Vyacheslav Volodin

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Yars intercontinental ballistic missile is launched from an air field during military drills in Russia

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Ukrainian servicemen of the 82nd Separate Air Assault Brigade prepare for combat Challenger 2 tank in an undisclosed location near frontline in Zaporizhzhia region

President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine triggered the worst breakdown in relations between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

In Kyiv on Wednesday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Washington had 'not encouraged or enabled strikes outside of Ukraine, but ultimately Ukraine has to make decisions for itself about how it's going to conduct this war'.

'We've been clear about our own policy, but again, these are decisions that Ukraine has to make, Ukraine will make for itself,' Blinken said, according to a transcript of his remarks provided by the US State Department.

Ukraine says it has the right to attack Russian targets as it is being struck by Russian missiles on a daily basis.

But the United States has been wary of its weapons being used in a direct attack on Russia, the world's biggest nuclear power, due to the wider risks.

Putin and US President Joe Biden have cautioned that a direct confrontation between Russia and the US-led NATO military alliance could trigger World War Three.

Russia has warned that the use of US and Western weapons against targets inside Russia could trigger a new level of confrontation - and Putin has ordered tactical nuclear weapon exercises, partly as a response to Western statements.

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Ukrainian service members of the 37th Marine Brigade fire a 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer toward Russian troops, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

British soldiers stand inside armoured vehicles as they cross the Vistula River during the DRAGON-24 NATO military defense drills on March 05, 2024

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Lead soldier from B Company, 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, peers around the corner of the trench during the combined arms live-fire exercise (CALFEX) phase of Exercise Swift Response on the 4th of May 2024

'Any use of American and European weapons to attack peaceful cities of the Russian Federation will require the use of more powerful weapons to protect the citizens of our country,' Volodin said.

His statements come as colleague Dmitry Medvedev engaged in yet more sabre-rattling - and mocked Britain's foreign minister David Cameron.

Medvedev - who was Russian president when David Cameron became prime minister in 2010 - warned the Foreign Secretary he was risking nuclear over his vow to Ukraine that they can use British missiles to target Russia.

He mocked the peer for seeking 'to fight with Putin to the bitter end' and branded him a 'moron' for the comments.

Cameron had earlier said that Ukraine was free to decide how to use British-supplied weapons.

'In terms of what the Ukrainians do, in our view, it is their decision about how to use these weapons, they're defending their country, they were illegally invaded by Putin and they must take those steps,' he said.

This appeared to change an understanding that Western long-range missiles would be used on Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine, but not in Russia itself.

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

A video screen grab shows the Borei-class nuclear-powered submarine K-535 Yuri Dolgoruky after launching an RSM-56 Bulava ballistic missile in the Barents Sea

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

The Borei-class nuclear-powered submarine K-535 Yuri Dolgoruky launches an RSM-56 Bulava ballistic missile in the Barents Sea

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Russia's Deputy head of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev

kremlin warns tensions could spill into ww3

Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev (right) engaged in yet more sabre-rattling over Ukraine - and mocked Britain's foreign minister David Cameron (left)

'I remember this bloke quite well. I worked with him when he became prime minister,' Medvedev said of Cameron.

'An ordinary, dull British guy. At that time he was joyfully stupid and looked like a young devil who was revelling in his unexpectedly acquired position.'

Medvedev alleged Cameron had told the Ukrainians 'you can fire our missiles wherever you want… we, the British, are not afraid of anything, not even a nuclear conflict'.

'Cool! You shouldn't be, mate,' Medvedev retorted. 'I don't have a decent answer, except for one thing.

'David - you might want to be careful,' he said, before declining to specify exactly what would happen should British missiles strike Russian territory.

Medvedev was modern Russia's longest-serving prime minister, and was also Russian president between 2028-2012.

He is now Putin's deputy on the Russian Security Council, which now has ex-defence minister Sergei Shoigu as its secretary.

Putin accused the West last week of risking a global conflict and said no one would be allowed to threaten Russia.

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