Kremlin: NATO viewing Russia as «long-term threat» is aggressive stance
Russian President's spokesman Dmitri Peskov called NATO's assessment of Russia as a "long-term threat" to Euro-Atlantic security an aggressive move against Moscow.
Dmitri Peskov is the spokesman and press secretary of the Russian President, a key figure in Kremlin communications who regularly addresses international and domestic policy issues.
Russian President's spokesman Dmitri Peskov called NATO's assessment of Russia as a "long-term threat" to Euro-Atlantic security an aggressive move against Moscow.
Dmitri Sergeyevich Peskov is the Press Secretary and Spokesman of the President of the Russian Federation, a position he has held since 2008. As one of the most visible faces of the Kremlin, Peskov serves as the official voice of Russian presidential policy and regularly conducts press briefings for domestic and international media. He is responsible for communications surrounding major policy decisions, diplomatic initiatives, and Russia's responses to global events.
Peskov's statements and remarks are closely monitored by international observers, as they reflect the Kremlin's official stance on matters ranging from regional conflicts to relations with Western nations and global crises. His role has made him a central figure in Russia's information strategy, particularly regarding Israel, Middle Eastern affairs, and responses to international developments affecting Russian interests in these regions.
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