Kremlin says will closely watch NATO summit in Washington
Considering NATO’s anti-Russia lean and its participation in the Ukraine conflict, the Kremlin will keep a close eye on any statements or decisions that come out of the alliance’s summit in Washington on July 9-11, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, Paralel.Az reports citing TASS.
"[We will watch the summit] as closely as possible, for you know that the North Atlantic Alliance is an alliance that views Russia as its enemy and adversary. <…> And this alliance has been participating in the Ukraine conflict, fighting for Ukraine," Peskov explained.
Moscow will "keep a close eye on any rhetoric, negotiations and decisions made [at the summit] or put on paper" following the event, he added.
On July 9-11, Washington will host a NATO summit.