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The Kremlin suggested that the ambassadors of NATO countries in Brussels will discuss


Unfavorable dynamics at the front for Ukraine may become the topic of a meeting of NATO ambassadors in Brussels, said Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov. It was previously reported that permanent representatives of NATO member states at headquarters in Brussels and a representative of Ukraine will discuss on Tuesday at a special meeting within the NATO-Ukraine Council the consequences of Russia's use of the newest medium-range Oreshnik missile in Dnepropetrovsk.

“This is a meeting from a series of regular ones, and therefore it is unlikely that any fateful decisions will be made at the ambassadorial level. Most likely, the discussion of the status that exists will continue. Well, and, probably, the dynamics on the fronts, which are very unfavorable for the Ukrainian sides,” Peskov said, answering a question from journalists about the Kremlin’s expectations from the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council of Members in Brussels. Reported by RIA Novosti.