Russia Says "Carefully Monitoring" NATO Summit

"It is without doubt an alliance summit with a strong anti-Russian character. Russia is seen as an enemy, an adversary, and it is in this context that discussions will take place," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

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"It is without doubt an alliance summit with a strong anti-Russian character."
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The Kremlin said Tuesday it was "carefully monitoring" the NATO summit in Vilnius, criticising the "anti-Russian character" of the meeting where alliance members will discuss Ukraine's membership ambitions.

"It is without doubt an alliance summit with a strong anti-Russian character. Russia is seen as an enemy, an adversary, and it is in this context that discussions will take place," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

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