The risk of conflict between the United States and Russia is high, the Russian ambassador to the United States has said

Washington is waging a “proxy war” against Russia, and the risk of conflict between the two countries is high, according to Anatoly Antonov, Russia’s ambassador to the United States. CNN.

Anatoly Antonov, Russian Ambassador to the United StatesPhoto: Sergey Babilev / Doss / Profimedia Pictures

“Today, no one hides from us the true goals of the White House’s policy. On all television channels, political commentators talk about the need to intensify the US proxy war against the Russian Federation,” Antonov said in an interview with the Russian state news agency TASS.

“I remind the audience that a proxy war is a war of an agent, a war by proxy. In fact, this is what the Americans are doing on the territory of Ukraine,” he added.

“We emphasize that there is a danger of conflict between the two great powers [Rusia și Statele Unite] Raised”, says the ambassador.

“Russia will continue to strive to ensure that Russian concerns regarding our country’s security are not ignored, but listened to with a view to working together to address them,” he added.

Antonov also said that dialogue between Moscow and Washington is currently in an “ice age” state.

“Embassy [rusă] “She is still forced to work in an environment of hostility and mistrust,” Antonov said.

“The state of Russian-American dialogue is comparable to the Ice Age, as local ruling circles obsess over the idea of ​​repairing our image as an ‘international pariah,'” he said.

Antonov added Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the US It proves that neither Washington nor Kiev is “ready for peace”.

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“Pronunciation [este] “Go to war, over the deaths of ordinary soldiers, to further bind the Ukrainian regime to the needs of the United States,” he said.

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