MOSCOW, Oct 8 Moscow remains committed to the postulate of the inadmissibility of nuclear war, the Foreign Minister said RF Sergey Lavrov.» I would also like to emphasize that Russia remains committed to the statement of the leaders of the countries of the five states possessing nuclear weapons, dated January 3 this year, in which the postulate of the inadmissibility of nuclear war was confirmed. In accordance with this document, approved at the highest level , it is necessary to prevent any armed conflict between countries possessing nuclear weapons,» the minister said in an interview with the Argumenty i Fakty newspaper.Yesterday, 21:29Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced an increase in the activity of Western nuclear forcesIn September, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an address to the Russians, said that the West had crossed every line in its anti-Russian policy, as well as constant threats against Russia. According to him, the West used nuclear blackmail, the use of weapons of mass destruction against Russia. The Russian leader reminded the West that Russia is superior in a number of components to foreign military equipment, and warned those trying to blackmail the Russian Federation with nuclear weapons that the wind rose could turn in their direction. In turn, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev wrote in his Telegram channel that if Russia is forced to use the most formidable weapon against Kyiv, NATO will not directly intervene in the conflict, because, according to him, overseas and European demagogues will die in a nuclear apocalypse are not going to. Scenarios in which Russia could theoretically use nuclear weapons are set out in the Russian military doctrine and in the Fundamentals of State Policy in the Field of Nuclear Deterrence. According to the documents, this is possible in the event of aggression against Russia or its allies using weapons of mass destruction, or aggression using conventional weapons, when the existence of the state itself is threatened.Yesterday, 22:24Special military operation in UkraineZelensky said he did not call for nuclear strikes against Russia
