Moreover, even for video communication," Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov told TASS state news agency. But when asked whether this channel is currently in use, he said, "No." Moscow said the ...
(Reuters) - A special hotline in place to deflate crises between the Kremlin and the White House is not currently being used, the Kremlin said on Wednesday, as nuclear risks rise amid the highest ...
Kremlin says U.S. decision is reckless and dangerous Kremlin: U.S. would be directly involved in conflict Russia will respond, Kremlin says Russians say Moscow should hit back Lawmaker says there ...
Sometimes there are weeks between the Putin's meetings before they are revealed by the Kremlin, according to the Telegram channel of independent journalist Farida Rustamova, Faridaily. The claim ...
The Kremlin has said that US President Joe Biden's move to allow Ukraine to use US-supplied missiles to strike inside Russia would be a "radical change in the essence and nature of the conflict.” In a ...
Kremlin Says Russia-US Hotline to Deflate Crisis Not in Use By Lidia Kelly (Reuters) - A special hotline in place to deflate crises between the Kremlin and the White House is not currently being ...
The Kremlin has responded to Joe Biden's alleged authorization for Ukraine to use U.S.-provided weapons to launch strikes against Russian territory. Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin's spokesman ...
The Kremlin called on Monday the reported decision by President Joe Biden's administration to allow Ukraine to fire American missiles deep into Russia reckless and it warned that Moscow will respond.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized that such strikes could potentially be a trigger for a nuclear response under the revised document. Its first iteration was signed by Putin in 2020 ...
Kremlin Brings up Nuclear Doctrine Day After Biden's Arms Decision on Ukraine By Lidia Kelly (Reuters) - Changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine have been drawn up and will be formalised as necessary ...
(Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP, File) FILE - Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, speaks at the Security Council meeting on nuclear deterrence at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, ...