In addition, the Vladimir Putin government denied an escalation between the two countries after Trump’s decision to mobilize atomic submarines against Russian coasts.
The Vladimir Putin government reacted to deployment of two nuclear submarines off the coast of Russia by the US government and denied that there is a “escalation” of hostilities, while He warned the White House that “in a nuclear war there are no victors.”
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The submarines were deployed by order of Donald Trump, In response to the statements of former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev, current vice president of the Russian Security Council, who had assured that any Ultimatum to reach a high fire with Ukraine was “a threat and a step towards war.”


The president of the United States made the decision “In the event that these absurd and incendiary statements are more than that,” as the Republican expanded on his social networks.
Kremlin’s position after the deployment of American submarines off the coast of Russia
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The United States deployed two nuclear submarines off the coast of Russia.
For its part, the Kremlin had not spoken about it on the weekend, until Monday, that presidential spokesman Dmitri Peskov said: “In a nuclear war there can be no victors. This is, surely, the main postulate for which we guide ourselves.” “We believe that everyone must be very prudent in their statements on the nuclear issue,” He added.
In that sense, He denied that there is “some kind of nuclear Between both powers and stressed that “we would not like to be involved in such controversy.”
“It is clear that it is a very complex and sensitive substance That, of course, it is perceived by many impulsively, “he detailed to Trump.
Finally, he remarked that Russia has a “responsible” position on the subject and considers that “everyone must be very careful in relation to nuclear rhetoric.” “American nuclear submarines are always on alert, it is constant,” concluded.
Source: Ambito