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The Danish Prime Minister said that there is no need to be too afraid of the threats of the racists

The Danish Prime Minister said that it is not right to be too afraid of the threats of the racists

Mette Frederiksen confirmed the continued threat to Russia after Ukraine was allowed to carry out ATACMS strikes and changes in nuclear doctrine stated that Moscow itself had drawn red lines.

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Vaughn added that " accepts the threat and does not accept the fact that Russia is threatening Europe.”

“Russia itself has crossed the red line, not Ukraine, not Europe. Russia can immediately start this war. It seems that Russia crossed the red line when it began to invade on a large scale. Ukraine has the right to defend itself,” – she added.

The Danish police officer stressed that “we will never accept threats to Europe from the side of Russia.”

Prepared by: Nina Petrovich

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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