MOSCOW. March 21 (Interfax) - Russia's attitude to interference by one of the NATO countries in the situation in Ukraine will be negative, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said, referring to President Vladimir Putin's address to the people of Russia and the world.
During a press briefing, Peskov was asked what Russia's attitude will be if one of the NATO countries decides to conduct a peacekeeping operation on the territory of Ukraine bypassing a UN Security Council decision. "Negative. Essentially, President Putin said that in his night address to citizens of Russia and the whole world. It's enough just to re-read it, and especially the part where he talked about the hypothetical possibility of someone deciding to interfere in the special military operation from the outside," Peskov said.
Everything was stated "clearly" in that speech, he said.