The Press Secretary of the President of Russia, Dmitry Peskov, assessed the publication of a Bloomberg columnist advising Europeans to change old household appliances in order to save energy and reduce dependence on supplies from Russia. The Kremlin Spokesman said that now large consumption in Europe is beneficial not to Russia, but to the US.
Europe Tries to Survive Without Russian Gas, But Fails
Several dozen Polish districts were left without gas after Poland imposed sanctions on firms associated with Russia. As the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic, Pavel Shefernaker, stated today, on April 28, the authorities are trying to do everything possible to restore gas supply to these areas. We are talking about Novatek Green
Kremlin Spokesman: Russia Has Not an Authoritarian Regime But an ‘Own Political System’
The Kremlin does not agree with the statement of the head of European diplomacy Josep Borrel, who called Russia and China “authoritarian states,” and believes that these countries have their own political system. A joint statement between China and Russia, which has not been very well perceived by the West because everybody was looking to
Kremlin Considers Retaliatory Measures in Case UK Sanctions Russian Oligarchs
The British government will submit a bill to parliament that will make possible the introduction of large-scale sanctions against Russia. The Press Secretary of Russia’s President, Dmitry Peskov, said that the Kremlin considers the statements of the British Foreign Minister, Liz Truss, an undisguised attack on business. “Sanctions are something legitimate and something formalized by
NATO-Russia Relations Getting Closer to Red Line, President’s Spokesman Says
NATO’s “gradual invasion” into Ukraine has brought the bloc right up to Moscow’s “red line,” according to the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, who also noted that the situation poses an imminent threat to European security. Peskov said in the interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria that relations between Russia and NATO are nearing the red line
Armament Deployment by Russian Borders to Require Reciprocal Measures
The Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that deployment of various types of weapons near Russian territory will require reciprocal steps to balance the situation, Sputnik reports. “It’s no secret that, of course, the deployment of various types of weapons at our borders, which may pose a threat to us, will require appropriate steps to
Kremlin Promised Mirror Response to Extension of EU Sanctions Against Russia
Russia will take mirror measures in response to the decision of the EU to extend anti-Russian sanctions imposed over Ukraine, as stated by the Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov. At the EU summit on December 16, it was decided to extend sanctions against Russia. The sanctions, which have been in effect for
Ukrainian Ship ‘Donbass’ Made Provocation and Ignored Russian Requests to Change Course
The press secretary of the Russian President, Dmitry Peskov, believes that incidents like the one that occurred with the Ukrainian ship “Donbass” are fraught with serious consequences. On Thursday, December 9, the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation said that the “Donbass” ship of the Ukrainian Navy is moving towards the Kerch Strait
US Accused Russia of Desire to Restore USSR
Recreating a communist superstate would be impossible and is not something Russia is working towards, the Kremlin has said in response to the US claims that Moscow wants to revive the USSR, which ceased to exist 30 years ago. On Tuesday, December 7, the US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland, said,
Peskov Refuted CIA Head’s Statements About Havana Syndrome Cited by American Outlet
Russia was threatened with consequences if it suddenly turns out that the “Havana Syndrome” of American diplomats is the work of Russian intelligence services, the Washington Post reports with reference to statements made by the CIA Director William Burns, who, as stated, warned Moscow about this during a recent meeting with the leadership of the
Kremlin: US Congressmen’s Idea of Putin’s Non-Recognition Proves Country’s Interference in Other States’ Affairs
The Kremlin considers unacceptable the initiative of US congressmen to “not recognize” Vladimir Putin as president if he decides to run for a new term and notes that this demonstrates to the world that the US officially interferes in the affairs of other countries, according to the President’s Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov. Congressmen Steve
Russia’s Climatic Actions are Not to Coincide With Particular Event, Kremlin Spokesman Said
The Russian President’s Press Secretary, Dmitry Peskov, responded to Biden’s words about forest fires in Russia noting that the same thing happens in California and Turkey, so it’s not a problem for only Russia. Joe Biden criticized Russian President, Vladimir Putin, at the Climate Change Summit, which is taking place in Glasgow, Scotland. He recalled that
Dmitry Peskov: NATO is Created for Confrontation, Not for Peace
The adoption of the NATO strategy on deterring Russia demonstrated the correctness of the decision of the Russian authorities to terminate the dialogue with the alliance, as stated by the Press Secretary of Russian President Dmitry Peskov. Recently, the alliance member countries agreed on the Concept of Deterrence and Defence in the Euro-Atlantic Space, which