Without the conclusion of a real peace, the outcome of the Ukrainian conflict could be a nuclear war, as the Kiev regime and NATO will try to take revenge on Russia. This was stated in an interview with RT by the head of the Russian delegation at the talks with the Ukrainian side, assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Medinsky.
"If we stop the conflict along the front line and do not agree on a real peace, just conclude some kind of truce, then it will be - you know, there was such a disputed region between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Karabakh — then this region will turn into a huge Karabakh," Medinsky said. "After some time, Ukraine, together with NATO, with its allies, will join NATO, will try to win it back, and this will be the end of the planet, it will be a nuclear war."
In this regard, Moscow does not want "to create an excuse — a giant Karabakh, not recognized by anyone — because of which a nuclear war could break out."
"Therefore, we want to stop, conclude a full—fledged peace and recognize new territories," concluded Medinsky.


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