In a statement to journalists later G20 summit In Rio de Janeiro, he called Macron “Russia has come to its senses after an amendment was announced Moscow’s nuclear doctrine.
Macron added: “There are responsibilities that fall on her shoulders.”Russia) as a permanent member of the Security Council To the United Nations“.
He stressed that “Russia has today become a destabilizing force in the world.”
On the sidelines of the G20 summit, Macron met with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, and said that he asked him to put pressure on… Putin To end the war with Ukraine.
Macron said it was a decision north korea Sending troops to fight in Ukraine has raised the stakes for China, and it must push for de-escalation after Putin’s decision to change Russia’s nuclear doctrine.
On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine and the West of seeking escalation after launching long-range missiles at Russia.
Lavrov pointed out that Ukraine “would not have fired long-range missiles at Russia without the help of the Americans.”
Lavrov urged the West to familiarize itself with the updated Russian nuclear doctrine for use Nuclear weapon “Complete.”
On Tuesday, the Russian President signed the decree on the updated nuclear doctrine.
The basic principle of this doctrine is Russia’s policies in the field of nuclear deterrence, which are summarized in:
– Nuclear weapons are a standard measure to protect the country’s sovereignty due to the emergence of new military threats and risks.
– Expanding the category of countries and military alliances subject to nuclear deterrence.
– Adding a list of military threats that require such measures to neutralize them.
Aggression from any non-nuclear state, but with the participation or support of a nuclear state, is considered a joint attack on the Russian Federation.
– A nuclear response from Russia is possible in the event of a serious threat to its sovereignty, even in the event of an attack on it with conventional weapons, or an attack on its allies, such as an attack on, for example, Belarus.
– In the event of a large-scale launch of military aircraft, cruise missiles, drones and other aircraft and their crossing of the Russian border.