The Kremlin said that no decisions have been made to launch open deliveries of weapons to the occupied parts of Donbas, according to an UNIAN correspondent in Russia reporting from a press conference by Russian president’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov.
"No decisions were taken in this regard," said Peskov, answering the UNIAN correspondent’s question on whether the Russian Federation intends to openly supply arms to the occupied Donbas, in connection with the U.S. move to provide lethal aid to Ukraine.
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He has stressed that the Kremlin has a “negative” attitude toward the U.S. decision to supply to Ukraine Javelin anti-tank systems, of which the Russian president has spoken.
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