Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for abandoning red lines in the Ukrainian conflict.
The Danish Prime Minister made this statement in an interview with Bloomberg.
What the Danish Prime Minister Said About Abandoning Red Lines
Frederiksen said publicly discussing red lines in the Ukraine conflict was a mistake that played into Russia's hands.
According to the head of the Danish government, Western countries should lift restrictions on the use of Western weapons by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
My proposal is to stop discussing red lines, she said.
The Danish Prime Minister also called on European countries to “stop delays” in arms supplies to Ukraine.
On September 20, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned that the West’s lifting of restrictions on strikes deep into Russia would mean a direct war between the North Atlantic Alliance and Russia.
At the same time, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry noted that Russia does not want an escalation of the conflict.
On September 14, Deputy Head of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sergei Ryabkov stated that the West had already made a decision to strike deep into the Russian Federation and had transmitted the corresponding signals to Kyiv.