Lavrov warns United States not to mock Russia's 'red lines'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, responding to a question about the potential delivery of long-range United States missiles to
Ukraine, warned the United States on Wednesday not to joke about Russia&s &red lines&, Reuters reported.Lavrov said the United States was
losing sight of the sense of mutual deterrence that had underpinned the balance of security between Moscow and Washington since the Cold
War, and that this was dangerous.He was commenting on a Reuters report that the United States is close to an agreement to supply Ukraine
with long-range JASSM cruise missiles that could reach deep inside Russia & for which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been
lobbying.I won''t be surprised by anything & the Americans have already crossed the threshold they set for themselves
They are being egged on, and Zelenskiy of course sees this and takes advantage of it,& Lavrov told a Russian TV interviewer.But they should
understand & they are joking about our red lines here
They shouldn''t joke about our red lines.President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly warned the West since launching what he called his &special
military operation& in Ukraine in 2022 not to try to thwart Russia, which has the world&s biggest arsenal of nuclear weapons, read the
report.But Washington and its allies have increased military aid to Ukraine, including by providing tanks, advanced missiles and F-16
fighter jets.That has prompted some Western politicians to suggest Putin&s nuclear rhetoric is a bluff and that the United States and NATO
should go all-out to help Ukraine win the war
Zelenskiy has said Ukraine&s incursion into Russia, launched on Aug
6, makes a mockery of Putin&s red lines.Lavrov said Washington knew where these limits lay but was wrong if it believed the consequences of
any escalation of the war in Ukraine would be suffered mainly by Europe.They have a genetic conviction that no one will touch them,& Lavrov
said
This, he said, undermined all the principles that had underpinned strategic stability with Washington since Soviet times.This feeling of
mutual deterrence & for some reason they are starting to lose it
This is dangerous,& he said.Lavrov alluded to remarks by White House national security adviser John Kirby, who said in June that President
Joe Biden had repeatedly said Washington was not looking for &World War Three, opens new tab&.Kirby said a major escalation of the Ukraine
war could have &disastrous consequences, potentially, across the European continent& and would not be good for United States interests,
Reuters reported.It was the second time in just over a week that Lavrov has cautioned the United States that a third world war would not be
confined to Europe.The Kremlin said on Wednesday Russia was making changes to its nuclear doctrine because Washington and its allies were
threatening Russia by escalating the war in Ukraine and riding roughshod over what it called Moscow&s legitimate security interests.It has
not said how it plans to update the policy document setting out the circumstances in which it might use a nuclear weapon, or when the
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