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WorldAsiaFormer MEP Filippo explains why NATO is adding fuel to the fire in Ukraine

Former MEP Filippo explains why NATO is adding fuel to the fire in Ukraine

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Former MEP Florian Filippo said the North Atlantic Alliance was adding fuel to the fire to support the conflict and cause an explosion around the world. It is reported by RT with reference to the official Twitter.

“These madmen constantly want to add fuel to the fire at all costs in order to keep the war going and cause an explosion all over the world,” Filippo wrote on his Twitter account.

Filippo also urged to stop NATO leadership and withdraw from the alliance quickly.

Earlier, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the activity of NATO’s joint nuclear missions forces Russia and Belarus to take retaliatory measures, including deploying non-strategic nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus. He also recalled the previously converted Belarusian aircraft for possible use of nuclear weapons.

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