May 17,2022:Russia said on Monday that the West should not have any “illusions” that the Kremlin will simply accept the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) Nordic expansion (NATO). This comes a day after Russia’s neighbours Finland and Sweden announced that they will submit formal NATO membership bids.
President Vladimir Putin stated on Monday that Russia has no objections to Finland and Sweden joining NATO, but that the construction of military equipment on their soil would need a response from Moscow.
Putin, addressing at a summit of the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) in Moscow, said NATO’s expansion was a concern for Russia, and that the country needed to pay close attention to the US-led military alliance’s efforts to expand its global influence.
Since the last day of 1999, Vladimir Putin, Russia’s supreme leader, has repeatedly highlighted NATO’s post-Soviet enlargement eastwards into Russia’s borders as a rationale for the invasion of Ukraine.
NATO, founded in 1949 to provide European security against the Soviet Union, ultimately outguns Russia in almost every military measure apart from nuclear weapons, though the backbone of the alliance’s military power is the United States – whose forces are mostly deployed far from Europe.
The battle, on the other hand, has sparked one of the most significant transformations in Europe’s security architecture in decades: Sweden and Finland, which share a 1,300-kilometer (800-mile) border with Russia, joining the military alliance.
“They should have no illusions that we will simply put up with it – and nor should Brussels, Washington and other NATO capitals,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying by the state RIA news agency.
“The general level of military tension will rise, predictability in this sphere will decrease. It is a shame that common sense is being sacrificed to some phantom provision about what should be done in this unfolding situation,” Ryabkov said.