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Ukrainian war: Biden considers use of weapons in Russia

Italy remains adamant on the issue, excluding the use of its war material

United States President Joe Biden is reportedly considering giving the green light to Kiev for the use of missiles and weapons supplied by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) against targets located in Russian territory and airspace. However, Italy remains adamant on the issue, excluding the use of its war material to strike military bases, artillery pieces and aircraft located in Moscow's national territory.

It was announced by the US newspaper "Washington Post", according to which the American administration's concern about Ukrainian vulnerability on the battlefield is growing. However, in the United States at the moment there would be conflicting positions: the Secretary of State would be in favor. Antony Blinken, while the national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, would be against it.

"Ukraine is preparing for Russia's further activity at the front and clearly understands what tasks Putin assigns to his army and for what purpose". "We will definitely respond. Attention is paid to all directions, and in particular to Pokrovsky and Kurakhivskyi in the Donetsk region, as well as Kupyanskyi and other directions in the Kharkiv region", said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

For his part, the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, maintains that Moscow is open to negotiations but not to a truce: "We have repeatedly stated, even at the highest levels, that Russia remains open to negotiations" for peace on Ukraine, but "it makes no sense to give the enemy a break, who would use it once again to reorganize and rearm".

On the same topic, see also the article published by AVIONEWS.

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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