Russia blames NATO for conflict in Ukraine

Russia has condemned NATO for its part in the continuous struggle in Ukraine, saying the association needs foes to legitimize its presence.

Alexander Grushko, Russia’s representative unfamiliar clergyman, said the contention in Ukraine was made by NATO’s moves acknowledge kyiv as a part in the midst of worries over Russia’s public safety.

As indicated by Grushko, the alliance’s extension is to a great extent driven by the need to irritate countries so they can assume the part of a foe.

“NATO is the sort of association that can’t survive without a foe. On the off chance that it had none, it would have kicked the bucket,” he said.

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