Russian Foreign
Ministry's official spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said earlier that the North
Atlantic Alliance earlier talked about Russia's news weapons with irony.
MOSCOW, February 21.
/TASS/. The North Atlantic Alliance is now nervous about Russian President
Vladimir Putin's statement that new types of weapons may be used against
command centers where decisions are made to use missiles that threaten Russia,
Russian Foreign Ministry's official spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on her
Facebook account on Wednesday.
NATO earlier spoke
about Russia's new weapons in an ironic manner, Zakharova noted. "One year
ago Western partners all said that 'Russian cartoons' about new types of
weapons should not be feared, that the Kremlin is bluffing. And now everybody
suddenly 'realized' what is 'in focus' and even started to 'understand' what
the camera is attached to?" she added.
"Did they really
think that we will make selfies with them after NATO enlargement, after US
withdrawal from the missile defense treaty, after the build-up of US military
contingent in Europe and endless interference of collective West into internal
affairs of sovereign states," the diplomat said.
Zakharova stressed
that Russia's measures should be assessed solely as a response to others'
aggressive actions.
Source: ITAR-TASS
21-02-2019