G7's plans to offer Ukraine security guarantees infringe Russian security - Kremlin

MOSCOW. July 12 (Interfax) - The plans of the Group of Seven (G7) countries to offer security guarantees to Ukraine would constitute an infringement of Russia's security and are fraught with extremely negative consequences in the short term, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said.

"Regarding Ukraine's accession to NATO, we treat this subject very negatively. It immediately correlates with the statement that the G7 countries would offer security guarantees" to Ukraine, Peskov told journalists on Wednesday.

"We view this as extremely wrong and potentially very dangerous. Because, by providing whatever security guarantees to Ukraine [that are offered], those countries in fact ignore the international principle of indivisible security. That is, by providing security guarantees to Ukraine, they infringe on Russia's security. This is impossible. And this is fraught with very, very negative implications in the medium term, in the long term, and even in the short term," he said.