Two Scandinavian countries join NATO, do not bring stability to Europe = Presidential Administration of Russia | Reuters

On April 11, Russian President Dmitry Peskov acknowledged that Finland and Sweden might join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which would not lead to European stability. Taken in June 2021 in St. Petersburg, Russia (2022 Archyde.com / Evgenia Novozhenina)

[Archyde.com]–Russian President Dmitry Peskov said on the 11th that Finland and Sweden might join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which would not lead to stability in Europe.

“(NATO) is still a tool for hostility, and we have repeatedly stated that further expansion will not bring stability to the European continent,” he said at a press conference when asked regarding the possibility of both countries joining NATO. rice field.

A senior US State Department official said last week that Finland and Sweden had been discussed at a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels over the possibility of joining NATO.

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