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22 Mar 2025, 13:02 GMT+10
The idea that Moscow would attack NATO is preposterous, Steve Witkoff has said
Russia has no desire to invade other European countries, US special envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff has said, dismissing such fears as "preposterous."
He made the remarks in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson on Friday.
Asked to comment on the UK's declaration that it is ready to send troops to Ukraine to help guarantee a potential peace deal between Moscow and Kiev, Witkoff suggested that British policymakers want to be "like Winston Churchill," who warned that "the Russians are going to march across Europe."
Asked by Carlson if he thinks Russia wants to do this, Witkoff replied: "100% not."
"I think that's preposterous, by the way. We have something called NATO that we did not have in World War II," he added.
Moscow also does not want to "absorb Ukraine," according to Witkoff. "That would be like occupying Gaza. Why do the Israelis really want to occupy Gaza for the rest of their lives? They don't. They want stability there. They don't want to deal with that."
Witkoff argued that Russia has already achieved its goals in the conflict. "They've reclaimed these five regions. They have Crimea, and they've gotten what they want. So why do they need more?"
Crimea voted overwhelmingly in favor of joining Russia in a referendum in 2014, following a Western-backed coup in Kiev, with the regions of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye following suit in autumn 2022.
Witkoff's interview came out after he held face-to-face talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this month as part of diplomacy aimed at mediating an end to the Ukraine conflict. Following the talks, he suggested that a complete ceasefire could be reached within "a couple of weeks," adding that the US could ease the sanctions on Moscow once an agreement is reached.
Amid the Ukraine conflict, a number of European leaders have claimed that Russia harbors plans to attack NATO countries within several years. Putin has dismissed the claims as "nonsense," arguing that Russia has no interest whatsoever in doing so.
(RT.com)
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