MOSCOW — Russia on Wednesday denounced NATO's decisions at a summit in Turkish capital Ankara, saying they could have catastrophic consequences, after the alliance announced military aid to Ukraine and reaffirmed members' commitment to collective defense.Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Telegram that the July 7-8 summit failed to become the "historic" event NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had portrayed it as.NATO'…
Following the summit in Ankara, the Moscow administration announced that NATO's policies remain based on military expansion, support for Ukraine, and a systemic conflict with Russia.
The spokesman of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zaharova, said that the differences within NATO did not disappear, despite the unity displayed by the Member States at the summit of the Alliance in Ankara.