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Russia Threatens Britain and France With ‘Bloodbath’ For Ukraine Support

The “ambitious” leader will hold a meeting in Paris to discuss support for Ukraine, but Moscow continues to bid to undermine these attempts, accusing France and the UK of causing a “direct military conflict” between NATO and the Russian Federation.

Governments of more than 30 countries and organizations have been represented by a “coalition of will” called Paris on Thursday to discuss the maintenance of military and economic support for Ukraine. Also on the table is the proposal for Ukraine's security guarantees, and as frequently discussed in the UK and France, Ukrainian European peacekeepers could monitor the agreement reached by the Trump Conference.

The purpose of this was to “stood to send this to Putin that it is a transaction to be defended,” the UK's priorities said.

Meanwhile, Russia will clearly not benefit from the ceasefire guaranteed by NATO forces in Ukrainian soils. As a result, the nuclear toes for future bids to expand the country's territorial ownership have long been upset by such a concept. The process continues this morning, when Russian Foreign Minister Maria Zakharova warned of bloody violence if attempted by Europe, accusing the UK of trying to turn Europe into an “Anglo-Saxon” plot, and condemning Russia and their own interests.

Zakharova said: [with Russia]…They themselves, London, reminded me, left the European Union at once. And now, after they disrupt the economy of the European Union, the golden dream is to push the whole European continent together. And they join the Anglo-Saxon Union. ”

The fact that there is an “Anglo-Saxon” plot to destroy Russia is often Kremlin tropes.

In another comment, the Foreign Representative also said, “I would like to note again that I am determined to oppose the scenario filled with direct military conflict between Russia and NATO.”

Further bids to undermine Europe's confidence in the security of Ukraine's assistance came from Russian parliament Sergei Milonov. Sergei Milonov was amplified by Kremlin media on Thursday. He said: “The West is flooded with weapons in Ukraine, and EU countries are willing to do so even by undermining their own security,” he said.

In the first place, one of the public excuses for Russia's fight against Ukraine is the claim that it is a Crypto-Nazi-run state who worships WWII-era ultranationalist Stephen Bandera. Milonov cited the suspicion of this situation as a rusk to Europe.

Meanwhile, all sides continue to blame each other for their malice, for undermining peace negotiations, and for being a crypto hybrid. For example, British Prime Minister Kiel has slowed the progress of the meeting by accusing Russia of “playing the game” and “putting candles.” He said: “It's a classic from Putin's playbook, but you can't let them drag this out while they continue to indict illegal invasions.”

Also today was French President Emmanuel Macron. He criticized Russia's “story and truth.” Ukraine said Russia would “distort the reality” and “rewrite the outcome of the negotiations” was eroding the peace process.

Ukrainian President Zelensky said this week, “The Kremlin is lying again, the Black Sea ceasefire probably depends on sanctions, and the energy ceasefire appears to have started on March 18th. Moscow is lying all the time.”

President Trump himself entertained the concept, saying that he was optimistic that Russia is truly happy to stop fighting, saying that he knows tactics based on his lifelong experience in the trade. He said earlier this week: “It might be that they're limping. I've done it for years. I don't want to sign a contract. I might not want to do it, but I don't want to do it, at all, I'm not sure.

Of course, Russia also makes almost identical claims in return. For example, the Kremlin representative of the UN Dmitry Polyansky accused Kyiv of undermining consultations by continuing to attack Russian targets during that time. Russia does the same thing. Russian Senator Alexander Volosin also made such a statement, “All of these attacks speak eloquently of the integrity of the Kiev regime's peaceful intentions; [demonstrating] The ever-present irony and nihilism of legal frameworks and agreements. ”

Both Russia and Ukraine claim that the United States is on the verge of realizing the truth about their own intentions and deception.

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