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Russians seek dialogue with EU, responds Tadic: 'I don't know what they consume'
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

Russians seek dialogue with EU, responds Tadic: 'I don't know what they consume'

The Russian spokesperson Dmitrij Peskov has offered four pieces of advice to the European Union to halt the escalation of relations between Russia and Europe. He claimed that Russia is not a threat to Europe and urged the EU to listen to Russia's concerns, warning that otherwise they would face problems. In response, nuclear physicist and political analyst Tonči Tadić criticized these statements, suggesting that Russia's alleged concerns are unfounded and questioning the legitimacy of their threats involving nuclear weapons and hybrid actions against EU member states. Tadić emphasized that Russia possesses a significant number of nuclear warheads and argued that true concern should be directed towards those threatened by Russia’s arsenal. He dismissed Peskov's call for dialogue as a 'mafia-style extortion' and stressed that meaningful talks with Moscow could only occur after the end of Putin's war against Ukraine and rationality.

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Russians seek dialogue with EU, responds Tadic: 'I don't know what they consume'

The Russian spokesperson Dmitrij Peskov has offered four pieces of advice to the European Union to halt the escalation of relations between Russia and Europe. He claimed that Russia is not a threat to Europe and urged the EU to listen to Russia's concerns, warning that otherwise they would face problems. In response, nuclear physicist and political analyst Tonči Tadić criticized these statements, suggesting that Russia's alleged concerns are unfounded and questioning the legitimacy of their threats involving nuclear weapons and hybrid actions against EU member states. Tadić emphasized that Russia possesses a significant number of nuclear warheads and argued that true concern should be directed towards those threatened by Russia’s arsenal. He dismissed Peskov's call for dialogue as a 'mafia-style extortion' and stressed that meaningful talks with Moscow could only occur after the end of Putin's war against Ukraine and rationality.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents a critical perspective toward Russia's stance and emphasizes the need for a strong European response, including military preparedness, which aligns more with left-leaning viewpoints emphasizing international cooperation and defense against aggression.

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