Russia lack of NATO security guarantees would lead to confrontation

NATO will not expand further east or place its weapons close to Russian territory

Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with leaders of the United Russia party via a video conference in Sochi, Russia June 2, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

MOSCOW:

Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov on Monday warned of confrontation should the United States and NATO fail to give Russia security guarantees concerning its eastern expansion, the RIA news agency reported.

President Vladimir Putin has demanded legally binding security guarantees that NATO will not expand further east or place its weapons close to Russian territory; Washington has repeatedly said no country can veto Ukraine's NATO hopes.

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