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Kremlin says ‘daily’ Western predictions of Ukraine invasion are provocative

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Kremlin says ‘daily’ Western predictions of Ukraine invasion are provocative

ON GUARD. A Ukrainian service member stands guard at Hoptivka (Goptovka) crossing on the Ukrainian-Russian border in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine on February 16, 2022.

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'The daily exercise of announcing a date for Russia to invade Ukraine is a very bad practice,' Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskom says

MOSCOW, Russia – Repeated Western predictions of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are provocative and may have adverse consequences, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday, February 20.

US President Joe Biden said on Friday, February 18, he was convinced Russian President Vladimir Putin had made a decision to invade Ukraine, and though there was still room for diplomacy, he expected Russia to move on the country in the coming days.

Russia has repeatedly denied preparing to invade Ukraine. 

Putin takes no notice of such Western statements, Peskov told Rossiya 1 state TV.

“The fact is that this directly leads to an increase in tension. And when tension is escalated to the maximum, as it is now, for example, on the line of contact (in eastern Ukraine), then any spark, any unplanned incident or any minor planned provocation can lead to irreparable consequences,” he added.

“So all this has – may have – detrimental consequences. The daily exercise of announcing a date for Russia to invade Ukraine is a very bad practice.” – Rappler.com

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